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Boston 

PRESS     OF     ROCKWELL     AND     CHURCHILL 
1891 


Officers   of  the  ©ouxnuxurtem 

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ELECTED    MAY    7,    1890. 


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Brevet  Major  General   JOHN   M.   CORSE,    U.S.V. 

LUinchsstEr,  Mass, 


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Acting  Volunteer  Lieutenant  CHARLES   P.  CLARK,  U.S.N. 
NEW  Haven,   Conn, 


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Brevet  Colonel   HENRY    STONE,    U.S.V. 

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Colonel    ARNOLD    A.    RAND,    U.S.V. 

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Captain    HIRAM    S.    SHURTLEFF,    U.S.V. 

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Brevet   Major  WILLIAM    P.    SHREVE,    U.S.V. 

Boston, 


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Brevet  Captain    EDWARD    N.'  WHITTIER,    U.S.V. 

Boston, 


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Reverend    PHILLIPS   BROOKS,    D.D. 

Boston, 


(Council, 

Captain    CHARLES  HUNT,    U.S.V. 

Newton,  Mass, 

Captain   GEORGE    W.   CREASEY,    U.S.V. 

Boston, 

First   Lieutenant   CHARLES    H.    PORTER,    U.S.V. 

Quincy,   Mass, 

Acting   Assistant  Surgeon   JOHN   H.   MACKIE,   U.S.N. 

New  Bedford,  Mass, 

Brevet   Brigadier  General   THOMAS   H.   TALBOT,   U.S.V. 

Eraakline,  Mass, 

(4) 


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State   of  Hla00acl)u0ett0. 


PI  c  e  t  i  n  $  «. . 

The  Stated  Meetings  of  this  Commandery  shall  be  held  on  the 
First  Wednesday  of  each  month,  at  half-past  six  o'clock  P.M.,  but 
there  shall  be  no  meetings  during  the  months  of  July,  August  and 
September,  unless  specially  ordered. 

(It  has  been  the  custom  for  the  meeting  succeeding  the  annual 
meeting  in  May,  to  be  called  at  discretion  of  the  Board  of  Officers, 
the  first  Wednesday  in  November  being  usually  designated.) 

The  Regular  Meetings  of  the  Board  of  Officers,  preceding  the 
Stated  Meetings  of  the  Commandery,  shall  be  held  at  five  o'clock. 


On  and  after  October  ist,  1875,  the  Admission  Fee  to  this  Com 
mandery  shall  be  Thirty-five  dollars,  Ten  dollars  of  which  shall  be 
deposited  to  the  credit  of  the  Permanent  Fund. 

The  Annual  Dues  for  Resident  Members  for  the  fiscal  year,  be 
ginning  January  i,  shall  be  Ten  dollars,  payable  in  advance. 

The  Annual  Dues  for  Non- Resident  Members  (Companions  not 
residing  within  the  State  of  Massachusetts)  shall  be  Five  dollars, 
payable  in  advance. 

(5) 


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The  following  votes  of  the  Board  of  Officers  are  published  for  the 
information  and  guidance  of  the  members  of  this  Commandery  :  — 

Voted,  That  no  person,  who  is  not  a  member,  shall  be  present  at 
any  meeting  of,  or  entertainment  given  by,  this  Commandery,  except 
upon  application  by  a  Companion  to  the  Recorder,  and  upon  invi 
tation  signed  by  the  Recorder  under  authority  from  the  Commander. 

Voted,  That  the  names  of  invited  guests,  and  of  the  members 
who  invite  them,  shall  be  entered  upon  the  records  of  the  Com 
mandery. 

Voted,  That  members  of  other  Commanderies  temporarily  in  the 
city  may  attend  the  meetings  of  this  Commandery;  and  those 
attending  more  than  one  meeting  in  a  season  may  contribute  the 
dues  of  a  non-resident  member. 

Voted,  That  Companions  obtaining  invitations  for  guests  to  be  pres 
ent  at  the  monthly  meetings  of  the  Commandery  shall  be  charged 
such  sum  as  the  Board  of  Officers  may  decide  to  be  proper  to 
cover  the  expense  of  such  guest's  entertainment. 

In  pursuance  of  the  above  vote,  the  Board  of  Officers  has  fixed 
the  price  at  which  members  may  invite  guests  to  entertainments, 
following  the  stated  meetings,  at  two  dollars,  for  all  entertainments 
not  designated  by  the  Board  as  special  occasions. 

Payment  must  be  made  to  the  Recorder  when  the  invitation  is 
issued. 


A  member  of  the  Commandery  may  be  appointed  annually  by 
the  Board  of  Officers  as  Librarian  upon  recommendation  of  the 
Recorder  ;  in  the  absence  of  such  recommendation  the  duties  of 
the  office  are  to  devolve  upon  the  Recorder. 

The  Library  Committee,  consisting  of  the  Treasurer,  Recorder 
and  Librarian,  if  any,  shall  have  the  care  and  supervision  of  the 
books,  maps,  pictures  and  relics  belonging  to  the  Commandery, 
and  they  are  authorized  to  receive  and  disburse  all  sums  of  money 
contributed  for  the  Library  fund. 

(6) 


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Itniteft  States, 


[FOUNDED    APRIL     15,    1865.] 


Commantrery  of  tjje  State  of  IHassadntsetts, 

Instituted   March   4,  1868.  Organized   March   6,  1868. 

Incorporated   March    15,  1887. 


NOTE. — The  names  of  deceased  members  are  marked  with  an  asterisk  (*). 

Charter    l$l  c  nt  b  c  r  * , 


*Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel   CORNELIUS   G.    ATTWOOD,    U.S.V. 
Brevet  Major  JAMES  B.   BELL,   U.S.V. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General  FRANCIS   A.   OSBORN,   U.S.V. 
"Lieutenant  Colonel   WILLIAM   V.    HUTCHINGS,   U.S.V. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General  WILLIAM  COGSWELL,   U.S.V. 
Lieutenant  Colonel   DANIEL   S.   LAMSON,    U.S.V. 
Captain  WILLIAM   PRATT,   U.S.V. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General  JOSIAH   PICKETT,   U.S.V. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General  AUGUSTUS  B.   R.  SPRAGUE,   U.S.V. 
Brevet  Major  LOUIS   N.  TUCKER,   U.S.V. 
Lieutenant  Colonel  ORSON    MOULTON,   U.S.V. 
Captain   J.   WALDO   DENNY,   U.S.V. 
*Brevet  Colonel   CHARLES    N.   TURNBULL,    U.S.A. 

(7) 


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1868. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General   FRANCIS   A.  OSBORN,    U.S.V. 

1869-1877. 
*Brevet  Major  General   CHARLES   DEVENS,   U.S.V. 

1878. 
Brevet   Brigadier  General    ALFRED   P.    ROCKWELL,    U.S.V. 

1879-1880. 
Brevet  Colonel   AUGUSTUS   P.   MARTIN,   U.S.V. 

1881-1882. 
Colonel   THOMAS   L.   LIVERMORE,   U.S.V. 

1883-1884. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General   FRANCIS   A.  WALKER,   U.S.V. 

1885-1886. 
Colonel  CHARLES  R.  CODMAN,   U.S.V. 

1887-1888. 
Brevet  Major  General  SIMON  G.  GRIFFIN,   U.S.V. 

1889. 
Brevet   Major  General    EDWARD   W.    H1NCKS,   U.S.V. 

(8) 


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1868. 
Lieutenant  Colonel   DANIEL   S.   LAMSON,   U.S.V. 

1869. 
Captain  DONALD   MCN.    FAIRFAX,    U.S.N. 

1870-1874. 
Brevet   Brigadier   General   WILLIAM    COGSWELL,   U.S.V. 


*Brevet   Brigadier  General   FRANCIS  W.    PALFREY,   U.S.V. 

1877. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General   ALFRED   P.    ROCKWELL,   U.S.V. 

1878. 
Assistant  Paymaster  CHARLES   FAIRCHILD,   U.S.N. 

1879-1880. 
Brevet  Major  General  SIMON  G.   GRIFFIN,   U.S.V. 

1881. 
Captain  GEORGE  S.   MERRILL,   U.S.V. 

1882-1884. 
'Brevet  Brigadier  General   CHARLES   F.  WALCOTT,   U.S.V. 

1885-1886. 
Mr.   JOHN   M.   FORBES. 

(9) 


1887-1888. 

First   Lieutenant   HENRY    B.    PEIRCE,    U.S.V. 

1889. 
Captain   WILLIAM   W.   DOUGLAS,    U.S.V. 


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1868. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General   AUGUSTUS   B.   R.   SPRAGUE,   U.S.V. 

1869. 
"Major  General   AMBROSE    E.    BURNSIDE,   U.S.V. 

1870. 
*Captain   FOXHALL    A.    PARKER,    U.S.N. 

1871-1872. 
*Captain   WILLIAM   F.  SPICER,    U.S.N. 

1873-1874. 
Commander  GEORGE    H.   PERKINS,    U.S.N. 

1875-1876. 
*Rear  Admiral  CHARLES  STEEDMAN,   U.S.N. 

1877. 
Assistant   Paymaster  CHARLES   FAIRCHILD,   U.S.N. 

1878. 
Brevet  Colonel   AUGUSTUS   P.   MARTIN,    U.S.V. 

(  10  ) 


1879-1880. 

Chief  Engineer  WILLIAM    ROBERTS,    U.S.N. 

1881-1882. 
*Rear  Admiral  GEORGE   H.   PREBLE,   U.S.N. 

1883-1884. 

'Acting   Volunteer   Lieutenant  Commander  WILLIAM   G.   SALTON- 
STALL,    U.S.N. 

1885-1886. 
Assistant  Surgeon   ROBERT   WILLARD,   U.S.N. 

1887-1888. 
Brevet   Major  ZABDIEL   B.    ADAMS,    U.S.V. 

1889. 
Brevet   Brigadier  General   GEORGE   B.    DRAKE,   U.S.V. 


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1868-1879. 
Brevet   Major  JAMES   B.   BELL,    U.S.V. 

1879. 

(Pro  ton.) 

First  Lieutenant  LYMAN   P.   FRENCH,   U.S.M.C. 

1879-1880. 
Brevet  Captain   EDWARD   B.    ROBINS,    U.S.V. 

1881- 
Colonel   ARNOLD   A.    RAND,   U.S.V. 


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1868. 

Captain   J.   WALDO   DENNY,   U.S.V. 


1869. 
*Captain   FOXHALL   A.   PARKER,   U.S.N. 

1870-1871. 
"Lieutenant   HENRY   J.   BLAKE,   U.S.N. 

1872-1873. 
Acting   Assistant  Paymaster  HENRY    M.    ROGERS,   U.S.N. 

1874-1875. 
Assistant   Paymaster  CHARLES   FAIRCHILD,   U.S.N. 

1876-1877. 
*Acting   Volunteer  Lieutenant  Commander   EDWARD   F.   DEVENS, 

U.S.N. 

1878-1880. 
Second    Assistant  Engineer  WILLIAM    H.   BADLAM,   U.S.N. 

1881- 

Captain    HIRAM   S.   SHURTLEFF,   U.S.V. 
(12) 


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1868-1880. 

Captain   WILLIAM   PRATT,   U.S.V. 

.      1881- 
Brevet  Major  WILLIAM   P.  SHREVE,   U.S.V. 


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1868-1880. 

*Lieutenant  Colonel  WILLIAM   V.   HUTCHINGS,   U.S.V. 

1881. 
Brevet  Colonel  WILLIAM  W.  McKIM,   U.S.A. 

1882-1886. 
Brevet  Major  J.    HENRY   SLEEPER,  U.S.V. 

1887-1888. 
Brevet  Colonel   NATHANIEL   WALES,   U.S.V. 

1889. 
Acting  Assistant  Paymaster  ALBERT   J.   WRIGHT,   U.S.N. 


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1868. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General  WILLIAM  COGSWELL,   U.S.V. 

1869-1873. 
Chaplain   H.   CLAY   TRUMBULL,    U.S.V. 

1874-1875. 
Chaplain   CHARLES   C.   TIFFANY,    U.S.V. 

1876-1877. 
Second  Lieutenant  CLAY   MAC  CAULEY,   U.S.V. 

1878-1880. 
Chaplain   ALONZO   H.   QUINT,   U.S.V. 

1881-1888. 
Chaplain    EDWARD   H.   HALL,    U.S.V. 


1889- 

Reverend   PHILLIPS   BROOKS,   D.D. 

(H) 


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1868. 

*Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel   CORNELIUS   G.    ATTWOOD,   U.S.V. 
*Brevet  Colonel   CHARLES   N.   TURNBULL,   U.S.A. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General  JOSIAH   PICKET!,   U.S.V. 
Brevet  Major  LOUIS   N.  TUCKER,   U.S.V. 
Lieutenant  Colonel  ORSON   MOULTON,   U.S.V. 

1869. 

*Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  CORNELIUS  G.   ATTWOOD,   U.S.V. 
*Brevet  Colonel  CHARLES   N.  TURNBULL,   U.S.A. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General  JOSIAH   PICKETT,   U.S.V. 
Brevet   Lieutenant  Colonel   J.   THEODORE    HEARD,   U.S.V. 
*Brevet  Brigadier  General   HORACE   C.   LEE,   U.S.V. 

1870. 

*Brevet  Colonel   CHARLES   N.   TURNBULL,   U.S.A. 
Brevet  Major  J.   HENRY  SLEEPER,   U.S.V. 
Captain  ALANSON   H.   WARD,   U.S.V. 
*Captain  WILLIAM   F.  SPICER,   U.S.N. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General   ALFRED   P.   ROCKWELL,   U.S.V. 

1871. 

Brevet  Major  J.   HENRY  SLEEPER,   U.S.V. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General   ALFRED   P.   ROCKWELL,   U.S.V. 
Commander  GEORGE   H.   PERKINS,   U.S.N. 
Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel   STEPHEN   M.   CROSBY,   U.S.V. 
Chief  Engineer  WILLIAM   ROBERTS,  U.S.N. 

('5) 


1872. 

Brevet  Lieutenant   Colonel   STEPHEN    M.   CROSBY,   U.S.V. 
Chief  Engineer  WILLIAM  ROBERTS,   U.S.N. 
JOHN   H.   REED,   ^d  CLASS   (Brigadier  General,  M.V.M.). 
Assistant  Paymaster  CHARLES   FAIRCHILD,   U.S.N. 
"Captain   OTHO   E.  MICHAEL1S,   U.S.A. 

1873- 

JOHN   H.    REED,   3d   CLASS    (Brigadier  General,    M.V.M.). 
Assistant  Paymaster  CHARLES  FAIRCHILD,   U.S.N. 
"Captain   OTHO   E.    MICHAELIS,   U.S.A. 
Brevet  Major  BENJAMIN   F.   RITTENHOUSE,   U.S.A. 
"Medical   Director  JOHN   H.  WRIGHT,   U.S.N. 

1874. 

Brevet   Major   BENJAMIN   F.    RITTENHOUSE,   U.S.A. 
*Medical  Director  JOHN   H.  WRIGHT,   U.S.N. 
*Brevet  Major  General   WILLIAM   F.   BARTLETT,   U.S.V. 
*First  Assistant  Engineer  HORACE   MCMURTRIE,   U.S.N. 
Surgeon   WILLIAM   1NGALLS,    U.S.V. 

1875- 

*Brevet  Major  General   WILLIAM   F.   BARTLETT,   U.S.V. 
*First  Assistant  Engineer   HORACE    MCMURTRIE,   U.S.N. 
Surgeon   WILLIAM   INGALLS,   U.S.V. 
First  Lieutenant  JOHN   H.  SHERBURNE,   U.S.M.C. 

First  Lieutenant  EDMUND   L.   ZALINSKI,   U.S.A. 

(16) 


1876. 

First  Lieutenant  JOHN   H.  SHERBURNE,   U.S.M.C. 
Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel   JAMES   H.    RICE,   U.S.A. 
Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel    NORTON   FOLSOM,   U.S.V. 
Captain   BENJAMIN  S.   CALEF,   U.S.V. 
Captain  JOHN   LATHROP,   U.S.V. 

1877. 

Brevet   Lieutenant  Colonel   JAMES   H.    RICE,   U.S.A. 
Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel   NORTON   FOLSOM,   U.S.V. 
Captain  BENJAMIN  S.   CALEF,   U.S.V. 
Captain   JOHN   LATHROP,   U.S.V. 
Lieutenant  Commander  CHARLES  MCGREGOR,   U.S.N. 

1878. 

First  Lieutenant   LYMAN   P.   FRENCH,   U.S.M.C. 

Captain  WILLIAM   W.   DOUGLAS,   U.S.V. 

Brevet  Brigadier  General   JOHN   L.   OTIS,   U.S.V. 

Captain  GEORGE   S.   MERRILL,   U.S.V. 

Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  JOSEPH   W.  GELRAY,   U.S.A. 

1879. 

First  Lieutenant  LYMAN   P.   FRENCH,   U.S.M.C. 
Captain  WILLIAM  W.   DOUGLAS,   U.S.V. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General   JOHN     L.   OTIS,    U.S.V. 
Captain  GEORGE  S.   MERRILL,   U.S.V. 
Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel   JOSEPH   W.   GELRAY,    U.S.A. 
(17) 


i88o. 

First  Lieutenant  LYMAN   P.   FRENCH,   U.S.M.C. 

Captain  WILLIAM  W.   DOUGLAS,   U.S.V. 

Brevet  Brigadier  General  JOHN   L.   OTIS,   U.S.V. 

Captain  GEORGE   S.   MERRILL,  U.S.V. 

Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel   JOSEPH   W.  GELRAY,   U.S.A. 

1881. 

Brevet  Brigadier  General  THOMAS  SHERWIN,   U.S.V. 

Brevet  Colonel  THEODORE   A.   DODGE,   U.S.A. 

Brevet  Brigadier  General  JAMES  SHAW,   U.S.V. 

First   Lieutenant  CHARLES   E.   BOWERS,   U.S.V. 

Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel   EDWARD   B.   BLASLAND,   U.S.V. 

1882. 

Brevet  Brigadier  General  THOMAS  SHERWIN,   U.S.V. 

Brevet  Colonel  THEODORE   A.   DODGE,   U.S.A. 

Brevet  Brigadier  General  JAMES  SHAW,   U.S.V. 

Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel   EDWARD   B.    BLASLAND,   U.S.V. 

Assistant  Surgeon   C.   ELLERY   STEDMAN,   U.S.N. 

1883. 

Brevet  Brigadier  General  THOMAS  SHERWIN,   U.S.V. 
Brevet  Colonel  THEODORE   A.   DODGE,   U.S.A. 
Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel   ROBERT   H.   I.  GODDARD,   U.S.V. 
*Brevet  Brigadier  General  SAMUEL   M.   QUINCY,   U.S.V. 

Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel   ALBERT  A.   POPE,   U.S.V. 

(18) 


1884. 

Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel   ROBERT  H.   I.   GODDARD,   U.S.V. 
*Brevet  Brigadier  General  SAMUEL   M.   QUINCY,   U.S.V. 
Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel   ALBERT   A.   POPE,   U.S.V. 
Acting  Ensign  GARDNER  A.   CHURCHILL,   U.S.N. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General  WILLIAM   F.   DRAPER,   U.S.V. 

1885. 

Brevet  Brigadier  General  WILLIAM  F.   DRAPER,   U.S.V. 

Brevet  Colonel   HENRY   STONE,   U.S.V. 

*Captain   RICHARD  WATERMAN,   U.S.V. 

Passed  Assistant  Paymaster  EDWARD  SHERWIN,   U.S.N. 

Lieutenant  Colonel  SAMUEL   A.   DRAKE,   U.S.V. 

1886. 

Brevet  Brigadier  General  WILLIAM   F.   DRAPER,   U.S.V. 

Brevet  Colonel  HENRY  STONE,  U.S.V. 

"Captain   RICHARD  WATERMAN,   U.S.V. 

Passed  Assistant  Paymaster  EDWARD  SHERWIN,   U.S.N. 

Lieutenant  Colonel   SAMUEL   A.    DRAKE,    U.S.V. 

1887. 

Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  SOLON   A.   CARTER,   U.S.V. 
Acting  Assistant  Paymaster  JOHN   READ,   U.S.N. 
Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel   EDWARD  O.  SHEPARD,   U.S.V. 
Brevet  Major  EDGAR  J.   SHERMAN,   U.S.V. 
First  Lieutenant  JAMES   P.   STEARNS,   U.S.V. 

(19) 


i888. 

Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel   SOLON   A.   CARTER,   U.S.V. 
Acting  Assistant  Paymaster  JOHN   READ,   U.S.N. 
Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel   EDWARD  O.  SHEPARD,   U.S.V. 
Brevet  Major  EDGAR  J.  SHERMAN,   U.S.V. 
First  Lieutenant  JAMES  P.  STEARNS,   U.S.V. 


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Captain  CHARLES  HUNT,   U.S.V. 

Captain   HORACE  C.   BACON,   U.S.V. 

Captain  GEORGE  W.   CREASEY,   U.S.V. 

First  Lieutenant  CHARLES   H.   PORTER,   U.S.V. 

Acting   Assistant  Surgeon   JOHN    H.    MACK1E,    U.S.N. 

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NOTE.  —  The  names  of  deceased  Companions  are  marked  thus  *, 
and  of  those  transferred  thus  f  • 

*  &fcfrott,  (Carles  Patterson. 

Second   Lieutenant,  Nineteenth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   5,    1870.        1st   CLASS.       INSIGNIA    1257. 

Corporal  and  Sergeant,  igth  Mass.  Infantry,  November  21,  1861.  2d  Lieu 
tenant,  igth  Mass.  Infantry,  September  17,  1862.  Discharged  (disability),  May  21, 
1863. 

Died  at  North  Andover,  Mass.,  August  6,  1879. 


Ctjarks  jFrancts. 

Colonel,    Fifth    Massachusetts  Cavalry  —  Brevet    Brigadier    General, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH    7,    1888.        UT   CLASS.       INSIGNIA   6100.       QUINCY,   MASS. 

1st  Lieutenant,  ist  Mass.  Cavalry,  December  19,  1861.  Promoted  Captain, 
October  30,  1862.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  5th  Mass.  Cavalry,  July  15,  1864.  Promoted 
Colonel,  February  15,  1865.  Resigned,  August  I,  1865.  Brevet  Brigadier  General, 
U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  distinguished  gallantry  and  efficiency  at  the  battles  of 
Secessionville,  South  Mountain  and  Antietam,  and  for  meritorious  services  during 
the  war." 


(Sregorg  i3tgfjop. 

Captain,   Nineteenth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY    1,    1882.        1st   CLASS.       INSIGNIA   2362.       LYNN,   MASS. 

Private,  Corporal  and  Sergeant,  igth  Mass.  Infantry,  August  28,  1861.  2<1 
Lieutenant,  igth  Mass.  Infantry,  August  29,  1862.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant, 
January  22,  1863.  Captain,  February  28,  1864.  Mustered  out,  July  22,  1865. 

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,  3ojjn  SHeslrg. 

Chaplain,  Second   New  Hampshire   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JULY  23,    1890.       1st   CLASS.       INSIGNIA  8049.       CHELSEA,   MASS. 

Chaplain,  2cl  N.H.    Infantry,  December  5,    1863;    mustered,  January   i,   1864. 
Mustered  out,  December  19,  1865. 


Zafo&tel  Boulstotu 

Captain,   Fifty-sixth   Massachusetts   Infantry —  Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER    1,    1868.        1st  CLASS.       INSIGNIA   1025.       FRAMINGHAM,   MASS. 

Assistant  Surgeon,  7th  Mass.  Infantry,  June  15,  1861.  Discharged  to  accept 
promotion,  May  31,  1862.  Major,  Surgeon,  32d  Mass.  Infantry,  May  26,  1862.  Re 
signed  (disability),  August  4,  1863.  Captain,  56th  Mass.  Infantry,  January  12,  1864. 
Commissioned  Major,  June  24,  1864;  not  mustered.  Mustered  out,  June  23,  1865. 
Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  April  2,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  in  the 
assault  before  Petersburg,  Virginia." 


Chief  Engineer   (Lieutenant  Commander),   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   MAY   7,    1890.        1  ST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA   7970.       U.S.S.   "  WABASH." 

3d  Assistant  Engineer,  U.S.N.,  May  13,  1861.  Promoted  2d  Assistant  Engineer, 
December  17,  1862.  1st  Assistant  Engineer,  January  i,  1865.  Passed  Assistant 
Engineer,  February  24,  1874.  Chief  Engineer,  May  19,  1879. 


t&tfcen,  SEiiltam  &ppleton. 

Acting  Assistant  Paymaster,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED      NOVEMBER     1,     1871.        1  ST     CLASS.       INSIGNIA      1365.       TRANSFERRED     TO      COM- 
MANDERY   OF  THE  STATE  OF   NEW   YORK,  JANUARY   4,    1888. 

Acting  Assistant   Paymaster,  U.S.N.,  August  10,  1861.     Resigned,  January  16 
1862. 


,  SEilliam  Bucftrngijam. 


ELECTED   NOVEMBER   3,    1886.       2o   CLASS.       INSIGNIA  5O35.       NORWICH,   CONN. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  Acting  Assistant  Paymaster  WILLIAM  A.  AIKEN. 

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,  Eugene  Augustus, 

Captain,  Fortieth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   7,    1883.        1  ST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA  2999.       MARLBOROUGH,   MASS. 

Private  and  Corporal,  I3th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  16,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant  and 
1st  Lieutenant,  4Oth  Mass.  Infantry,  August  23,  1862.  Promoted  Captain,  June  25, 
1863.  Discharged  (disability),  April  20,  1864. 


,  $?tram  Carroll. 

Captain,   Fourth   Infantry,   Massachusetts  Volunteer  Militia,  in  service 
of  the   United  States. 

ELECTED   MARCH   3,    1886.        1st  CLASS.       INSIGNIA  4553.       RANDOLPH,   MASS. 

Captain,   4th    Infantry,    M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,   September  23,   1862. 
Mustered  out,  August  28,  1863. 


,  Eussell 

Colonel,   Fifth   Michigan  Cavalry  —  Brevet   Major  General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED     NOVEMBER     5,     1884.       1st     CLASS.       INSIGNIA     3512.       TRANSFERRED      TO     COM- 
MANDERY  OF  THE'STATE  OF   MICHIGAN,   AS   CHARTER   MEMBER,   FEBRUARY   4,    1885. 

Captain,  2d  Michigan  Cavalry,  September  2,  1861.  Promoted  Major,  April  2, 
1862.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  6th  Michigan  Cavalry,  October  16,  1862.  Colonel,  5th 
Michigan  Cavalry,  February  28,  1863.  Resigned,  September  20,  1864.  Brevet 
Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  October  10,  1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services, 
to  rank  from  the  battle  of  Trevillian  Station,  Virginia,  June  n,  1864."  Brevet 
Major  General,  U.S.V.,  June  n,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  dur 
ing  the  war." 


t  ^Hanson,  3of)n  ggibanus. 

First  Lieutenant,  Twentieth   Infantry,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED     FEBRUARY     2,     1869.        1st     CLASS.       INSIGNIA      10O2.       TRANSFERRED     TO       COM- 
MANDERY  OF    THE    STATE    OF    MINNESOTA,    NOVEMBER   4,    1885. 

ist  Lieutenant,  2d  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  July  15,  1863.  Resigned,  May  2,  1864. 
2d  Lieutenant,  1st  N.Y.  Engineers,  February  24,  1864.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant, 
December  n,  1864.  Mustered  out,  June  30,  1865.  2d  Lieutenant,  aoth  Infantry, 
U.S.A.,  March  7,  1867.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  October  26,  1868.  Discharged 
(under  Act  of  Congress,  July  15,  1870),  November  I,  1870. 

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*&nus,  Sulltban  ©orr. 

Commander,    U.S.N. 

ELECTED  NOVEMBER  4,  1868,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  TRANS 
FERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  JANUARY  5,  1870.  1  ST 
CLASS.  INSIGNIA  912. 

Acting  Midshipman,  U.S.N. A.,  September  22,  1856.  Midshipman,  U.S.N.,  June 
15,  1860.  Promoted  Master,  September  19,  1861.  Lieutenant,  July  16,  1862.  Lieu 
tenant  Commander,  July  25,  1866.  Commander,  January  6,  1874. 

Died  at  Providence,  K.I.,  November  22,  1880. 


Colonel,   Third     Rhode     Island     Heavy    Artillery  —  Brevet     Brigadier 
General,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED    MAY   5,    1875.        1st   CLASS.       INSIGNIA    1666.       PROVIDENCE,    R.I. 

2cl  Lieutenant,  2d  R.I.  Infantry,  June  5,  1861.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant, 
October  25,  1861.  Captain,  July  24,  1862.  Major,  3d  R.I.  Heavy  Artillery,  January 
28,  1863.  Promoted  Lieutenant  Colonel,  March  22,  1864.  Colonel,  October  10, 

1864.  Mustered  out,  August  27,  1865.     Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13, 

1865,  "  for  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 


Lieutenant  Colonel,   Sixteenth    New  York    Heavy   Artillery,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED  NOVEMBER  6,  1878,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK.  IST  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  1842.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  OHIO,  AS  CHARTER 
MEMBER,  FEBRUARY  7,  1883.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF 
MASSACHUSETTS,  MAY  7,  1884.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF 
NEW  YORK,  NOVEMBER  4,  1885. 

Captain,  igth  N.Y.  Infantry,  afterward  3d  N.Y.  Light  Artillery,  May  6,  1861; 
mustered,  May  22,  1861.  Discharged,  December  16,  1863.  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
i6th  N.Y.  Heavy  Artillery,  January  4,  1864.  Resigned,  October  10,  1864. 


,  Cfyarlrs  Bean. 

Captain,   Assistant  Adjutant   General  —  Brevet   Major,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH   6,    1889.      IST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA   6911.      BOSTON. 

ist  Lieutenant,  24th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  2,  1861.  Promoted  Captain, 
September  27,  1862.  Captain,  A.A.G.,  U.S.V.,  May  18,  1864.  Mustered  out,  May 
9,  1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  for  distinguished  gallantry  and 
meritorious  services  in  front  of  Petersburg,  Virginia." 

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,  Charles  M alter. 

First    Lieutenant,   Second    Massachusetts   Cavalry,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JUNE  3,    1885.       1  ST  CLASS.        INSIGNIA  3882.        BOSTON. 

2d  Lieutenant,  ad  Mass.  Cavalry,  April  9,  1864;  mustered,  April  24,  1864. 
Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  September  9,  1864.  Commissioned  Captain,  June  16, 
1865;  not  mustered.  Mustered  out,  August  i,  1865. 


First    Lieutenant,    Fourth    Cavalry,    U.S.A. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY  3,    1875.      1  ST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA    1616. 

2d  Lieutenant,  4th  Cavalry,  U.S.A.,  August  5,  1861.     Promoted  1st  Lieutenant, 
October  17,  1862.     Resigned,  December  15,  1863. 

Died  at  Boston,  December  16,  1879. 


,  l&ofocrt 

Second    Lieutenant,   Second    Massachusetts   Heavy   Artillery,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JULY   23,    1890.        1  ST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA  8050.       BOSTON. 

Private,   2d  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  April  15,   1864.     2cl  Lieutenant,   2d  Mass. 
Heavy  Artillery,  June  n,  1864.     Mustered  out,  September  3,  1865. 


f&nlrersott, 

Colonel,  Sixth  Ohio   Infantry  —  Brevet  Major  General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED     JANUARY      5,     1870.         1  ST      CLASS.         INSIGNIA      1133.       TRANSFERRED     TO     COM- 
MANDERY  OF   THE   DISTRICT   OF   COLUMBIA,   APRIL    5,    1882. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  6th  Ohio  Infantry,  April  19,  1861.  Promoted 
Lieutenant  Colonel,  June  12,  1861.  Colonel,  August  19,  1862.  Mustered  out,  June 
23,  1864.  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  for  gallant  conduct 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  battle  of  Stone's  River,  December  31,  1862."  Brevet 
Major  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  f°r  distinguished  gallantry  and  meritorious 
conduct  in  the  battle  of  Chickamauga,  September  19  and  20,  1863." 

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llntirefos,  (torge  Heonarfc. 


Brigadier     General    —  Brevet     Major     General,     U.S.V.  —  Professor 
(Colonel),    U.S.M.A. 

ELECTED    APRIL   6,    1869.        Isr   CLASS.        INSIGNIA    1061.       WEST    POINT,    N.Y. 

Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,  July  i,  1847.  Brevet  2d  Lieutenant,  Corps  of  Engineers, 
U.S.A.,  July  i,  1851.  2cl  Lieutenant,  February  2,  1854.  Resigned,  September  i, 
1855.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  2d  Mass.  Infantry,  May  24,  1861.  Promoted  Colonel, 
June  13,  1862.  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  November  10,  1862,  "for  highly  meri 
torious  services  at  the  battles  of  Winchester,  Cedar  Mountain  and  Antietam."  Mus 
tered  out,  August  24,  1865.  Professor,  U.S.M.A.,  February  28,  1871;  accepted, 
April  i,  1871.  Brevet  Major  General,  U.S.V.,  March  26,  1865,  "  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  campaign  against  the  city  of  Mobile  and  its  defences." 


,  SHilltam  $?enrp  garrison. 


First  Lieutenant,   Regimental   Quartermaster,   Eleventh   Maine    Infan 
try,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   7,    1888.      1  sr   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6510.      BOSTON. 

Private,  1st  Sergeant  and  Quartermaster  Sergeant,  nth  Maine  Infantry,  August 
8,  1862.  ist  Lieutenant,  R.Q.M.,  nth  Maine  Infantry,  February  16,  1864.  Mus 
tered  out,  February  2,  1866. 


Second    Lieutenant,    Fifth    Battery    Massachusetts    Light  Artillery  — 
Brevet  Captain,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL   7,    1868.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  751.      BOSTON. 

2cl  Lieutenant,  5th  Mass.  Battery,  July  30,  1863.  Commissioned  1st  Lieutenant, 
June  19,  1864;  not  mustered.  Resigned  (disability),  August  25,  1864.  Volunteer 
Aide-de-Camp,  Artillery  Brigade,  5th  Army  Corps,  April  i,  1865.  Brevet  Captain, 
U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  at  the  battle  on 
Virginia  Central  Railroad." 


,  Etjomas  ILorftm. 

Captain,   Fifty-fourth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER   7,    1889.      1st  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5873.      CHELSEA,   MASS. 

Private,  I3th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  16,  1861.  Discharged  February  19,  1863. 
2d  Lieutenant,  54th  Mass.  Infantry,  February  19,  1863;  mustered,  February  27,  1863. 
Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  May  24,  1863;  mustered,  August  21,  1863.  Captain, 
January  26,  1864;  mustered,  March  30,  1864.  Mustered  out,  August  20,  1865. 

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3rnoUr,  Jloses 

Captain,  Twelfth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JUNE    1,    1881.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2244.      NORTH   ABINGTON,    MASS. 

Private,  ist  Sergeant  and  Sergeant-Major,  I2th  Mass.  Infantry,  May  19,  1861; 
mustered,  June  26,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  I2th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  I,  1862. 
Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  July  2,  1863.  Captain,  May  6,  1864.  Mustered  out, 
July  8,  1864. 


Safcirt. 

Captain,  Third   New   Hampshire   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   7,    1888.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6499.      WAKEFIELD,   MASS. 

Private,  Corporal,  Sergeant  and  ist  Sergeant,  3d  N.H.  Infantry,  August  24, 
1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  3d  N.H.  Infantry,  July  7,  1864.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant, 
November  9,  1864.  Captain,  May  15,  1865.  Mustered  out,  July  20,  1865. 


*Stttoo0lr,  (Cornelius  (gilbert 

Major,    Twenty-fifth     Massachusetts     Infantry  —  Brevet    Lieutenant 
Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  MARCH  4,  1868,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  TRANS 
FERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  AS  CHARTER  MEMBER. 
IST  CLASS.  INSIGNIA  679. 

2d  Lieutenant,  3d  Battalion  Rifles,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  19, 
1861;  mustered,  May  19,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  3,  1861.  Captain,  25th  Mass. 
Infantry,  October  12,  1861.  Promoted  Major,  October  29,  1862.  Mustered  out, 
August  18,  1864.  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 

Died  at  Boston,  January  19,  1888. 


ill,  3ames  SHilliam, 

Lieutenant  Colonel,   First  North  Carolina   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER  3,    1868.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   976.      ST.  JOSEPH,    MISSOURI. 

Sergeant,  24th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  12,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  Adjutant, 
ist  N.C.  Infantry,  October  12,  1862.  Promoted  Captain,  September  7,  1863. 
Major,  June  5,  1865.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  June  20,  1865.  Mustered  out,  June  27, 
1865. 

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,  Charles  Hconarli. 

Second   Lieutenant,   Fourth   Massachusetts   Heavy  Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL   1,    1885.      1  sr   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3786.      NEWBURYPORT,    MASS. 

2d  Lieutenant,  3d  Unattached  Company  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the 
U.S.,  May  3,  1864.  Mustered  out,  August  5,  1864.  2d  Lieutenant,  2yth  Unattached 
Company,  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  afterward  4th  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  August  18, 
1864.  Mustered  out,  June  17,  1865. 


First     Lieutenant,    Adjutant,    Twenty-fourth    Massachusetts    Infantry, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JANUARY   7,    1880.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2O77.      CONCORD,   N.H. 

Private,  Company  of  Infantry  mustered  May  21,  i86i,and  afterward  reorganized 
as  yth  Mass.  Battery.  Discharged,  January  18,  1862.  2d  Lieutenant,  29th  Mass. 
Infantry,  January  4,  1862.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  December  6,  1862.  Mustered 
out,  May  26,  1864.  1st  Lieutenant,  24th  Mass.  Infantry,  April  25,  1865;  appointed 
Adjutant,  August  16,  1865.  Mustered  out,  January  20,  1866. 


t  Bacon,  George  SHasfjtmjton, 

First  Lieutenant,   Ninety-first  New  York   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL   1,    1874.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1550.     TRANSFERRED    TO    COMMANDERY    OF 
THE  STATE  OF   WISCONSIN   AS   CHARTER   MEMBER,   MAY   15,    1874. 

Private,  7th  Infantry,  N.Y.S.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  19,  1861;  mustered, 
April  26,  1 86 1.  Mustered  out,  June  3,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  gist  N.Y.  Infantry, 
October  16,  1861.  Resigned,  March  17,  1863. 


Bacon,  Horace  Clinton, 

Captain,   Eleventh   New   Hampshire   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY  5,    1873.        IST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA    1456.       LAWRENCE,   MASS. 

Captain,  nth  N.H.  Infantry,  September  2,  1862.     Discharged  (disability  result 
ing  from  wounds  received  in  action),  June  n,  1864. 

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,  TOliam  p?ettm 

Second  Assistant  Engineer,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED  JANUARY  6,    1875.        1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1  61  1  .       DORCHESTER,  MASS. 

3d  Assistant  Engineer,  U.S.N.,  May  3,  1859.     Promoted  2d  Assistant  Engineer, 
October  8,  1861.     Resigned,  March  14,  1866. 


i3ato,  $fatirefo  Sacftson. 


Second    Lieutenant,   Fifth    Infantry,   Massachusetts  Volunteer  Militia, 
in  service  of  the   United  States. 

ELECTED  JUNE  3,    1874.        1  ST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA    1609.       BOSTON. 

Private,  5th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  May  i,  1861.     Mustered  out,  July  31,  1861.     2d 
Lieutenant,  5th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  July  20,  1864.     Mustered  out,  November  16,  1864. 


Batleg,  Peter 

Captain,  Twenty-seventh   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  OCTOBER   4,    1882.        1  ST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA  255O.       SPRINGFIELD,   MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  27th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  20,  1861;  mustered,  October 
1  6,  1  86  1.  Promoted  Captain,  February  17,  1864.  Mustered  out,  December  17, 
1864. 

i&airfc,  George  SEtlltam, 

Major,   Paymaster,   U.S.A. 

Colonel,  Thirty-second   U.S.  Colored  Troops. 

ELECTED  MARCH  4,  1885,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS.  TRANSFERRED  AS 
CHARTER  MEMBER  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MINNESOTA,  MAY  7,  1885. 
TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  JANUARY  1,  1887. 
IST  CLASS.  INSIGNIA  3500.  HELENA,  MONTANA. 

Private,  ist  Battery  Conn.  Light  Artillery,  August  25,  1862.  Transferred  to  I3th 
V.R.C.,  December  19,  1863.  Discharged  to  accept  promotion  March  14,  1864. 
Colonel,  32d  U.S.C.T.,  March  18,  1864.  Mustered  out,  August  22,  1865.  2d 
Lieutenant,  igth  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  May  11,  1866.  Transferred  to  37th  Infantry, 
September  21,  1866;  accepted,  February  28,  1867.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  April 
27,  1867.  Transferred  to  5th  Infantry,  May  19,  1869;  appointed  Adjutant,  January 
I,  1871.  Major,  Paymaster,  June  23,  1879;  accepted,  June  26,  1879. 

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Bafcrr, 

Second   Lieutenant,  Twenty-third  Wisconsin   Infantry,   U.S.V, 

ELECTED   APRIL  3,    1889.        1  ST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA   6991.       LEBANON,    N.H. 

Private  and  ist  Sergeant,  23d  Wisconsin  Infantry,  August  14,  1862.  2cl 
Lieutenant,  23d  Wisconsin  Infantry,  December  10,  1862;  mustered,  January  13,  1863. 
Resigned,  November  21,  1863. 


f  23afcer,  (Carles 

Chief  Engineer   (Commander),   U.S.N. 

ELECTED    APRIL  5,     1882.        IST    CLASS.       INSIGNIA    2429.       TRANSFERRED    TO    COMMANDERY 
OF  THE   DISTRICT   OF  COLUMBIA,   FEBRUARY   6,    1884. 

3d  Assistant  Engineer,  U.S.N.  ,  August  2,  1855.  Promoted  2d  Assistant  Engi 
neer,  July  21,  1858.  ist  Assistant  Engineer,  August  2,  1859.  Chief  Engineer 
(Lieutenant),  October  29,  1861.  Chief  Engineer  (Commander),  May  30,  1880. 


Baker,  (Carles  P?enrg. 

First  Lieutenant,  Twentieth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL  4,    1888.        IST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA   6180.       PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

Private,  Corporal  and  Quartermaster  Sergeant,  2oth  Mass.  Infantry,  July  18, 
1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  2Oth  Mass.  Infantry,  July  i,  1864;  mustered,  November  n, 
1864.  Resigned,  June  2,  1865. 

Ballifotn,  Sofjn  .Stanton. 

Captain,   Fifty-first  Infantry,   Massachusetts  Volunteer  Militia,  in  ser 
vice  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   2,    1870.        1st   CLASS.        INSIGNIA   1268.       WORCESTER,   MASS. 

Captain,  513!  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September  13,  1862.  Mustered  out,  July  21, 
1863. 

i&ofcert  $tantoru 

ELECTED   DECEMBER   7,    1887.       2o   CLASS.       INSIGNIA   5883.       WORCESTER,    MASS. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  Captain  JOHN  S.  BALDWIN. 

(3°) 


Ball,  Benjamin 

Captain,  Third   Massachusetts   Heavy  Artillery — Brevet  Major,  U.S. V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY  6,    1884.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3147.      BOSTON. 

2cl  Lieutenant,  53d  N.Y.  Infantry,  September  23,  1861.  Mustered  out, 
March  21,  1862.  ist  Lieutenant,  3d  Unattached  Company,  Mass.  Heavy  Artil 
lery,  afterwards  3d  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  December  31,  1862.  Promoted  Cap 
tain,  September  8,  1864.  Mustered  out,  September  18,  1865.  Brevet  Major, 
U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 

Ball,  SEarren  Sostajj. 

Second   Lieutenant,  Second   Massachusetts  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   5,    1890.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  8266.      BOSTON. 

Private,  3d  Battalion  Rifles,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  20,  1861; 
mustered,  May  19,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  3,  1861.  Private,  Corporal  and 
Sergeant,  1st  Mass.  Cavalry,  September  25,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  2d  Mass.  Cavalry, 
December  19,  1862.  Discharged,  April  13,  1865. 

Ballou,  JBantel  i&oss. 

Second   Lieutenant,  Twelfth   Rhode   Island   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JULY   23,    1890.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   8051.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

Sergeant-Major,  I2th  R.I.  Infantry,  October  13,  1862.  2d  Lieutenant,  I2th 
R.I.  Infantry,  November  20,  1862.  Resigned,  April  25,  1863. 

Bangs,  <§eorge  ^emfcerton. 

Captain,  Second   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  OCTOBER   5,    1870.      IST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1242.      BOSTON. 

ist  Lieutenant,  2d  Mass.  Infantry,  May  28,  1861.  Promoted  Captain,  June  13, 
1862.  Discharged,  March  29,  1863. 

Barker,  Albert  Smttfj. 

Commander,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   MAY    1,    1878.      IST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1821.      WASHINGTON,   D.C. 

Midshipman,  U.S.N.A.,  October  25,  1859.  Ensign,  U.S.N .,  November  22,  1862. 
Promoted  Lieutenant,  February  22,  1864.  Lieutenant  Commander,  July  25,  1866. 
Commander,  March  28,  1877. 

(3O 


Barker,  dHtiixiarti  Coueg. 

Acting  Assistant  Paymaster,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   2,    1876.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1731.      BOSTON. 

Captain's    Clerk,    U.S.N.,    November    9,     1861.     Acting    Assistant    Paymaster, 
U.S.N.,  December  26,  1863.     Resigned,  February  4,  1866. 


Barker,  ©rutlle 

First     Lieutenant,     Adjutant,     Thirty-ninth     Massachusetts    Infantry, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   5,    1884.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3503.      TAUNTON,   MASS. 

Corporal  and  Hospital  Steward,  39th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  5,  1862; 
mustered,  August  22,  1862.  2d  Lieutenant,  39th  Mass.  Infantry,  November  8, 
1863;  mustered,  December  7,  1863.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  September  15,  1864; 
mustered,  October  24,  1864;  appointed  Adjutant,  December  5,  1864.  Commis 
sioned  Captain,  April  3,  1865;  not  mustered.  Mustered  out,  June  2,  1865. 


Lieutenant  Colonel,  Twelfth   New  Hampshire   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH    7,    1883.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2710.      MALDEN,    MASS. 

Corporal,  2d  N.H.  Infantry,  May  13,  1861;  mustered,  June  I,  1861.  Dis 
charged,  July  2,  1862.  Captain,  I2th  N.H.  Infantry,  September  8,  1862.  Promoted 
Lieutenant  Colonel,  September  30,  1864;  mustered,  October  6,  1864.  Commis 
sioned  Colonel,  May  26,  1865;  not  mustered.  Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 


Barnard,  Benjamin  jFranftltn. 

\_ 

First  Lieutenant,   Regimental    Quartermaster,    Fifty-ninth    Massachu 
setts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JULY   23,    1890.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   8052.      WAKEFIELD,   MASS. 

Sergeant,  5th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  i,  1861.  Mustered 
out,  July  31,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  23d  Mass.  Infantry,  October  u,  1861;  mustered, 
November  I,  1861.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  May  6,  1862.  Resigned,  August  19, 
1863.  ist  Lieutenant,  R.Q.M.,  59th  Mass.  Infantry,  October  16,  1863.  Mustered 
out,  June  15,  1865. 

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Barnartr,  James 

First  Lieutenant,  Twenty-fourth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JUNE  2,    1868.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   856.      SAVANNAH,   GEORGIA. 

2d  Lieutenant,  24th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  2,  1861.  Promoted  ist  Lieu 
tenant,  February  6,  1864.  Commissioned  Captain,  September  3,  1864;  not  mustered. 
Mustered  out,  October  31,  1864. 


Barrett,  George  Farnum* 

First  Lieutenant,  Twenty-third   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JANUARY   2,    1884.        1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3159.       AYER,   MASS. 

Private,  6th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April,  1861;  mustered, 
June  19,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  2,  1861.  Sergeant  and  Sergeant-Major,  23d 
Mass.  Infantry,  October  2,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  23d  Mass.  Infantry,  January  10, 
1863.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  October  8,  1863.  Mustered  out,  October  13,  1864. 


*  Barrett, 


Captain,    Forty-seventh    Infantry,   Massachusetts  Volunteer  Militia,   in 
service  of  the  United  States. 


ELECTED   MARCH   3,    1886.      IST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA  4625. 

Captain,  47th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  October  16,  1862.     Mustered  out,  September  i, 
1863. 

Died  at  Concord,  Mass.,  February  11,  1887. 

Barrett,  i^tefjarti  JFau, 


ELECTED   APRIL   6,    1887.        IST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA  5423.       CONCORD,   MASS. 

In  succession  to  Companion  Captain  RICHARD  BARRETT,  deceased. 


Barrt,  3ot)n  Sfljerton, 


ELECTED   MARCH    7,    1888.      1  ST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA    6101.       BRIDGEPORT,   CONN. 

By  inheritance  from  THOMAS  OLIVER  BARRI,  1st  Lieutenant,  Adjutant, 
5th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  I,  1861.  Captain,  nth  Infantry, 
U.S.A.,  May  14,  1861.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.A.,  July  2,  1863,  "for  gallant  and  meri 
torious  services  in  the  battle  of  Gettysburg,  Pennsylvania."  Killed  at  Gettysburg, 
July  3,  1863. 

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,  TOUtam  ((Eliot. 

Captain,   Nineteenth   Massachusetts  Infantry — Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER   4,    1878.        1  ST   CLASS.         INSIGNIA   1864.       GLOUCESTER,   NEW  JERSEY. 

Hospital  Steward,  igth  Mass.  Infantry,  August  23,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  igth 
Mass.  Infantry,  March  25,  1863.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  July  n,  1863.  Captain, 
July  28,  1864.  Mustered  out,  July  22,  1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  April  9,  1865, 
"  for  gallant  and  distinguished  services  during  the  recent  operations  resulting  in  the 
fall  of  Richmond,  Virginia,  and  the  surrender  of  the  insurgent  army  under  General 
Robert  E.  Lee." 

Barstoto,  i&ofrert. 

Acting   Master,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   2,    1887.        IST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA   5794.       BALTIMORE,   MARYLAND. 

Mate,  U.S.N.,  May  22,  1861.  Promoted  Acting  Ensign,  December  5,  1862. 
Acting  Master,  June  9,  1863.  Discharged,  February  18,  1867. 

Bartleman,  EtcfjartJ  fHtlne, 

ELECTED  MAY  7,  1887,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MISSOURI.  TRANSFERRED 
TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  DECEMBER  31,  1888.  1st 
CLASS.  INSIGNIA  5564.  CARACAS,  VENEZUELA. 

In  succession  to  Companion  Chief  Engineer  RICHARD  M.  BARTLEMAN, 
U.S.N.,  deceased. 


Bartlett,  Charles  dBotoin 


Captain,   Sixth    Infantry,   Massachusetts  Volunteer  Militia,  in   service 
of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   3,    1886.        1st   CLASS.       INSIGNIA   5030.       CHELMSFORD,   MASS. 

Captain,  6th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  August  31,  1862.     Mustered  out,  June  3,  1863. 

Bartlett,  CEtofoarlr  Karbts, 

Second   Lieutenant,   Fifth   Massachusetts  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   6,    1 88O.        IST  CLASS.       INSIGNIA  2120.       CONCORD,   MASS. 

Private,  4th  Battalion  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  25,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  June  i,  1862.  Private,  44th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September  12,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  June  18,  1863.  2d  Lieutenant,  5th  Mass.  Cavalry,  July  i,  1864.  Mus 
tered  out,  October  31,  1865. 

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*i3artlett,  TOlitam  JFrancig. 

Brigadier  General — Brevet  Major  General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  OCTOBER   6,    1868.      1  ST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA  890. 

Captain,  2Oth  Mass.  Infantry,  July  10,  1861.  Colonel,  49th  Infantry,  M.V.M., 
in  service  of  the  U.S.,  November  19,  1862.  Mustered  out,  September  i,  1863. 
Colonel,  57th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  17,  1863.  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  June  20, 
1864.  Mustered  out,  July  18,  1866.  Brevet  Major  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865, 
"  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 

Died  at  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  December  17,  1876. 


Barton,  Efyeotwre  &jjrauit 

First  Lieutenant,   Fifty-eighth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   2,    1887.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  5795.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

Private  and  Quartermaster  Sergeant,  3d  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S., 
October  15,  1862.  Mustered  out,  June  26,  1863.  2C*  Lieutenant,  2d  Mass.  Heavy 
Artillery,  August  25,  1863.  Discharged,  October  16,  1863.  Ist  Lieutenant,  58th 
Mass.  Infantry,  October  19,  1863.  Mustered  out,  July  14,  1865. 


Captain,     Thirteenth      Infantry  —  Brevet     Major,     U.S.A.      Lieutenant 
Colonel,  Assistant  Adjutant  General  —  Brevet  Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    MARCH    7,    1883.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   269O. 

Captain,  Aide-de-Camp,  Ohio  Volunteers,  April  23,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August 
15,  1861.  Captain,  A.A.G.,  U.S.V.,  August  20,  1861;  accepted,  August  27,  1861. 
Promoted  Major,  A.A.G.,  October  7,  1862.  Assigned  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General, 
23d  Army  Corps,  with  rank  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  (under  Act  of  July  17,  1862), 
January  25,  1864,  to  January  31,  1865.  Mustered  out,  July  i,  1866.  Brevet  Lieu 
tenant  Colonel  and  Colonel  U.S.V.,  November  4,  1865,  "for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services."  1st  Lieutenant,  I7th  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  January  22,  1867;  accepted, 
March  28,  1867;  Adjutant,  December  17,  1867,  to  February  i,  1869.  Unassigned, 
May  27,  1869.  Assigned  to  I3th  Infantry,  July  14,  1869;  R.Q.M.,  August  i,  1871, 
to  December  n,  1873.  Promoted  Captain,  December  11,  1873.  Brevet  Captain, 
U.S.A.,  March  2,  1867,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  battle  of 
Antietam,  Maryland."  Brevet  Major,  U.S.A.,  March  2,  1867,  "for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  battle  of  Resaca,  Georgia." 

Died  at  Portsmouth,  R.I.,  August  16,  1884. 

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Batdjetoer,  Sofjn 

First  Lieutenant,   First  Battalion   Massachusetts   Heavy  Artillery,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH   3,    1880.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2067.      CONCORD,    N.H. 

Private  and  Sergeant,  1st  Battalion  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  February  24,  1862. 
2d  Lieutenant,  1st  Battalion  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  April  10,  1863.  Promoted  1st 
Lieutenant,  September  3,  1864.  Mustered  out,  June  29,  1865. 


First  Lieutenant,  Twenty-third   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JANUARY   2,    1884.      1  ST    CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3O50.      SALEM,    MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  23d  Mass.  Infantry,  October  5,  1861.     Resigned,  January  9,  1863. 


*  Bates,  Sames  Hatorettce. 

Colonel,  Twelfth   Massachusetts    Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    MAY   4,    1869.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1068. 

Captain,  I2th  Mass.  Infantry,  June  26,  1861.  Major,  33d  Mass.  Infantry,  August 
5,  1862.  Colonel,  1 2th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  9,  1862.  Mustered  out,  July  8, 
1864.  Appointed  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  February  17,  1869,  to  date 
March  13,  1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war."  Confirmed 
by  the  Senate,  March  3,  1869,  but  no  commission  issued  in  consequence  of  the  pro 
hibition  contained  in  Act  of  March  2,  1869. 

Died  at  South  Weymouth,  Mass.,  November  11,  1875. 


*  Bates,  Sames  SEtlmot. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   3,    1880.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2159. 

In  succession  to  Companion  Colonel  JAMES  L.  BATES,  deceased. 
Died  at  Somerville,  Mass.,  August  n,    1887. 

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flSeal,  George  ILafagette. 

Brigadier  General  —  Brevet  Major  General,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED  MARCH  12,  1869,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE"  STATE  OF  MAINE.  1  ST  CLASS.  INSIGNIA 
677.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.  TRANS 
FERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MAINE,  APRIL  5,  1882. 

Captain,  1st  Maine  Infantry,  May  3,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  5,  1861. 
Colonel,  loth  Maine  Infantry,  October  4,  1861.  Mustered  out,  May  8,  1863. 
Colonel,  2gth  Maine  Infantry,  December  17,  1863.  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V., 
November  30,  1864.  Mustered  out,  January  15,  1866.  Brevet  Brigadier  General, 
U.S.V.,  August  22,  1864,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 
Brevet  Major  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  long  and  gallant  services  in  the 
field." 


tBean,  Hrfring  $UCullougfj. 

Captain,   Fifth  Wisconsin   Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL    1,    1874.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1556.     TRANSFERRED    TO    COMMANDERY    OF 
THE  STATE  OF  WISCONSIN   AS   CHARTER    MEMBER,   MAY    15,    1874. 

Captain,  5th  Wisconsin  Infantry,  May  3,  1861.     Resigned,  March  i,  1863. 


Becker,  aiexantrer 

ELECTED   SEPTEMBER    1,    1868.     3o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  872.      BERKELEY,   CALIFORNIA. 

Acting  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.A.,  April  5,  1862,  to  June  21,  1862. 


JHcClellan. 

Captain,    Assistant    Adjutant    General  —  Brevet     Lieutenant    Colonel, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL    1,    1874.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1557.      TRANSFERRED    TO    COMMANDERY   OF 
THE   STATE   OF  WISCONSIN,   AS   CHARTER    MEMBER,   MAY    15,    1874. 

ist  Lieutenant,  2d  New  Mexico  Infantry,  October  26,  18.61.  Captain,  Assistant 
Adjutant  General,  U.S.V.,  July  24,  1862.  Mustered  out,  September  9,  1866.  Brevet 
Major  and  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  for  distinguished  services  in 
the  campaign  of  the  Army  of  Virginia,  and  in  the  Department  of  the  Northwest  and 
Military  Division  of  the  Missouri." 

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Benedict,  George  ©renSrillc. 

Second   Lieutenant,  Twelfth  Vermont  Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   5,    1890.        1  ST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA   8267.       BURLINGTON,    VERMONT. 

Private,  I2th  Vermont  Infantry,  October  4,  1862.     2d  Lieutenant,  I2th  Vermont 
Infantry,  January  23,  1863.     Mustered  out,  July  14,  1863. 


Benjamin, 

First  Lieutenant,  Twenty-first  New  York  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER    7,    1874.        IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1594.       SALEM,    MASS. 

2d  Lieutenant,  I2yth  N.Y.  Infantry,  August  26,  1862.  Discharged,  May  15, 
1863.  2d  Lieutenant,  2ist  N.Y.  Cavalry,  January  26,  1864.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant, 
February  16,  1865;  mustered,  April  20,  1865.  Mustered  out,  June  29,  1866. 


Benson, 

Captain,   First   Maine  Cavalry — Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER    1,    1873.        1st   CLASS.        INSIGNIA    1501.        BOSTON. 

Private,  yth  Maine  Infantry,  April  29,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  yth  Maine  Infantry, 
September  18,  1862.  Captain,  ist  D.C.  Cavalry,  January  4,  1864.  Transferred  to  1st 
Maine  Cavalry,  February  10,  1864.  Mustered  out,  August  i,  1865.  Brevet  Major, 
U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 


Bent,  ILutfjer  Stefcman. 

Major,   Eighteenth   Massachusetts   Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER    1,    1871.        IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1366.       STEELTON,   PENNSYLVANIA. 

Private,  4th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  22,  1861.  Mustered 
out,  July  22,  1861.  Sergeant,  i8th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  6,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant, 
1 8th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  13,  1862.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  December  25,  1862. 
Captain,  December  24,  1863.  Major,  July  29,  1864.  Mustered  out,  October  4,  1864. 
Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  September  30,  1864,  "  for  gallant  and  distinguished  services 
at  the  battle  of  Peebles's  Farm.  Virginia." 

C  38) 


Berrg, 

First    Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  Eighth    Infantry,    Massachusetts  Volunteer 
Militia,  in  service  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   5,    1879.        1st   CLASS.       INSIGNIA    1866.       BOSTON. 

ist  Sergeant,  8th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September  15,  1862.  2d  Lieutenant,  8th 
Infantry,  M.V.M.,  May  6,  1863.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  May  30,  1863.  Mustered 
out,  August  7,  1863.  ist  Lieutenant,  nth  Unattached  Company  Infantry,  M.V.M. 
(Co.  "I,"  8th  M.V.M. ),  May  16,  1864.  Mustered  out,  August  15,  1864.  ist 
Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  8th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  August  16,  1864.  Mustered  out,  No 
vember  10,  1864. 


*  Bertram,  Josepi)  partis  Wllet. 

Major,  Paymaster,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   2,    1870.        1st   CLASS.       INSIGNIA    1258. 

Major,  Paymaster,  U.S.V.,  November  26,   1862.     Resigned  (disability),  July  27, 
1863. 

Died  at  Salem,  Mass.,  February  3,  1877. 


Btgeloto,  JFranfc 

Captain,   Fourth   New  York  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   7,    1877.        IST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA     1798.       WESTON,    MASS. 

Sergeant,  I3th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  16,  1861.  Discharged,  January  29,  1863. 
Captain,  4th  N.Y.  Cavalry,  January  5,  1863.  Discharged,  March  25,  1863. 

t  Btjjeloto,  Jojjtu 

Captain,  Ninth  Battery  Massachusetts  Light  Artillery  —  Brevet  Major, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   3,    1869.        IST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA    1124.       TRANSFERRED  TO    COMMAND- 
ERY  OF  THE   STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA,   FEBRUARY   2,    1887. 

Private,  2d  Mass.  Battery,  April  21,  1861.  Commissioned  2d  Lieutenant,  2d 
Mass.  Battery,  May  2,  1861.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  and  mustered  in,  July  31, 
1861.  Resigned,  December  18,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  ist  Battalion  Mary 
land  Light  Artillery,  December  16,  1861.  Discharged,  December  31,  1862.  Captain, 
9th  Mass.  Battery,  February  II,  1863.  Discharged,  December  16,  1864.  Brevet 
Major,  U.S.V.,  August  i,  1864,  "  for  gallant  services  during  the  operations  before 
Petersburg,  Virginia." 

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Billings, 

Captain,  Twentieth  Connecticut  Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY   6,    1885.        IST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA  3847.       SPRINGFIELD,    MASS. 

Private,  ist  Conn.  Infantry,  April  22,  1861.  Mustered  out,  July  31,  1861. 
Sergeant,  2Oth  Conn.  Infantry,  August  21,  1862.  ist  Lieutenant,  2Oth  Conn.  In 
fantry,  October  20,  1863.  Promoted  Captain,  January  22,  1865.  Mustered  out,  June 
13,  1865. 


ELECTED  JULY   23,    1890.        IST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA  8070.       WALPOLE,    MASS. 

By  inheritance  from  AMOS  BINNEY,  Major,  Additional  Paymaster,  U.S.V., 
August  5,  1861.  Mustered  out,  December  26,  1865.  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865.  Died,  March  n,  1880. 


ti3tefjop,  f&crtat  Hartitt. 

First  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  First  Connecticut  Cavalry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL   7,    1886.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    4631.     TRANSFERRED    TO   COMMANDERY   OF 
THE  STATE  OF   NEW   YORK,   FEBRUARY   5,    1890. 

Assistant  Surgeon,  ist  Conn.  Cavalry,  January  19,  1865;  mustered,  February  i, 
1865.     Mustered  out,  August  2,  1865. 


,  Augustus 

Captain,   First  New  Hampshire  Cavalry — Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH   4,    1885.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3805.      FRANCESTOWN,    N.H. 

ist  Lieutenant,  ist  New  England  Cavalry,  afterward  ist  R.I.  Cavalry,  Decem 
ber  3,  1861  ;  mustered,  December  27,  1861.  Promoted  Captain,  July  18,  1862; 
mustered,  December  31,  1862.  Transferred  to  ist  N.H.  Cavalry,  January  17, 
1864.  Discharged  (disability  resulting  from  wounds  received  in  action),  November 
9,  1864.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  near  Middleburg,  Virginia." 

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ISlacfcmar,  TOlmon  8Kf|iil&iiu 

Captain,  First  West  Virginia  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH    2,    1870.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1176.      BOSTON. 

Private,  Corporal  and  Sergeant,  I5th  Pennsylvania  Cavalry,  August  25,  1862. 
2cl  Lieutenant,  ist  West  Virginia  Cavalry,  March  3,  1864.  Promoted  Captain,  May 
15,  1865.  Mustered  out,  July  8,  1865. 


Blatsfcell,  JFranfc. 

ELECTED   MARCH    1,    1882.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2363.      WASHINGTON,    D.C. 

By  inheritance  from  WILLIAM  BLAISDELL,  Lieutenant  Colonel,  nth  Mass. 
Infantry,  June  13,  1861.  Promoted  Colonel,  October  n,  1861.  Brevet  Brigadier 
General,  U.S.V.,  June  23,  1864,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct."  Killed  in 
action  before  Petersburg,  Virginia,  June  23,  1864. 


rg  Stones. 

Lieutenant,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   JULY   7,    1868.      IST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   836. 

Acting  Midshipman,  U.S.N. A.,  September  29,   1858.     Ensign,  U.S.N.,  February 
24,  1863.     Promoted  Lieutenant,  February  22,  1864.      Resigned,  April  21,  1866. 

Died  at  Paris,  France,  October  u,  1880. 


Blake,  3 antes  p?enrjL 


First     Lieutenant,     Forty-fourth     Infantry,     Massachusetts     Volunteer 
Militia,    in    service    of    the    United    States. 

ELECTED   MAY   5,    1868.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   756. 

1st   Lieutenant,  44th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  August   25,  1862;   mustered,  September 
12,  1862.     Mustered  out,  June  18,  1863. 

Died  at  Boston,  November  12,  1889. 


33lakrslee,  CEragtug. 


Colonel,     First    Connecticut    Cavalry — Brevet    Brigadier    General, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   4,    1871.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1354.      SPENCER,  MASS. 

2d  Lieutenant,  ist  Conn.  Cavalry,  October  18,  1861,.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant, 
Adjutant,  November  26,  1861.  Captain,  February  28,  1862.  Major,  July  14,  1863, 
"for  gallantry  near  Harper's  Ferry,  Virginia."  Lieutenant  Colonel,  May  23,  1864. 
Colonel,  May  27,  1864.  Mustered  out,  November  2.  1864.  Brevet  Brigadier  General, 
U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  for  gallant  conduct  at  Ashland,  Virginia,  June  i,  1864." 


*  Blancijarli,  Clifton  ^urelttts. 

Captain,  Thirty-fifth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH   6,    1872.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1393. 

ist    Lieutenant,    35th    Mass.    Infantry,    August    14,    1862.     Promoted    Captain. 
January  i,  1863.     Resigned  (disability),  November  30,  1864. 

Died  at  Chelsea,  Mass.,  September  23,  1879. 


Biancfyarli,  Sanies  Jfleans. 

Captain,   Ninety-second   U.S.   Colored  Troops. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   3,    1875.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1734.      FITCHBURG,    MASS. 

Private,  ist  N.H.  Infantry,  May  2,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  10,  1861.  ist 
Sergeant  and  Sergeant-Major,  8th  N.H.  Infantry,  September  14,  1861.  Captain,  Q2d 
U.S.C.T.,  September  21,  1863.  Mustered  out,  December  31,  1865. 


iSlaglauti,  (JHtibarti  Boutelle. 

Major,     Thirty-third     Massachusetts     Infantry  —  Brevet     Lieutenant 
Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY   5,    1875.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1620.      BOSTON. 

Captain,  33d  Mass.  Infantry,  August  9,  1862.     Promoted  Major,  November  3, 

1864.  Mustered  out,  June  n,  1865.     Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13, 

1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the  battle  of  Wauhatchie,  Tennessee." 

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iss,  Zcnas  EanfcalL 

Colonel,  Twenty-fourth   Infantry,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER    1,    1882.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA  2601.      FORT   BAYARD,    N.M. 

Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,  July  i,  1850.  Brevet  2cl  Lieutenant,  ist  Infantry,  U.S.A., 
July  i,  1854.  2d  Lieutenant,  8th  Infantry,  March  3,  1855.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant, 
October  17,  1860.  Captain,  May  14,  1861.  Colonel,  loth  R.I.  Infantry,  May 
26,  1862.  Transferred  to  yth  R.I.  Infantry,  August  21,  1862.  Mustered  out,  June 
9,  1865.  Major,  39th  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  August  6,  1867.  Transferred  to  25th 
Infantry,  March  15,  1869.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  igth  Infantry,  March  4,  1879. 
Colonel,  24th  Infantry,  April  20,  1886.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.A.,  December  13,  1862, 
"  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  battle  of  Fredericksburg,  Virginia." 
Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.A.,  May  7,  1864,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  battle  of  the  Wilderness,  Virginia." 


33lotigett, 

Captain,  Assistant  Quartermaster — Brevet  Major,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER  3,    1886.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5026.      BURLINGTON,   VT. 

Captain,  A.Q.M.,  U.S.V.,  August  3,  1861.  Captain,  A.Q.M.,  U.S.A.,  July  2,  1864. 
Resigned  October  14,  1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.A.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 


Captain,  Tenth  Vermont  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  APRIL   6,    1887.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5466.      ST.   JOHNSBURY,   VT. 

ist  Lieutenant,  roth  Vermont  Infantry,  August  30,  1862;  mustered,  September 
I,  1862.  Promoted  Captain,  December  27,  1862;  mustered,  January  I,  1863.  Dis 
charged  (disability  resulting  from  wounds  received  in  action),  November  22,  1864. 
Captain,  2d  V.R.C.,  December  3,  1864.  Resigned,  October  28,  1865. 

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*  Blunt, 

Major,  Assistant  Quartermaster,  assigned  as  Colonel  and  Quarter 
master —  Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.A.  —  Brevet  Brigadier  General, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JUNE  3,    1874.      IST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1565. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  3d  Vermont  Infantry,  June  6,  1861;  mustered,  July  16, 

1861.  Discharged  to  accept  promotion,  September  25,   1861.     Lieutenant  Colonel, 
6th  Vt.  Infantry,  October  15,  1861.     Discharged  to  accept  promotion,  September  19, 

1862.  Colonel,   1 2th  Vt.  Infantry,  October  4,   1862.     Mustered  out,  July  14,  1863. 
Captain,  A.Q.M.,  U.S.V.,  February  29,  1864;   accepted,  April  i,  1864;  vacated,  April 
9,  1867;  assigned  as  Colonel  and  Q.M.,  U.S.V.  (Act  July  4,  1864),  July  31,  1866,  to 
January  i,  1867.    Captain,  A.Q.M.,  U.S.A.,  March  28,  1867;  accepted,  April  9,  1867. 
Promoted  Major,  Q.M.,  September  30,  1889.     Brevet  Major,  Lieutenant  Colonel,  and 
Colonel,    U.S.V.,   June   9,    1865,    "for   faithful   and   meritorious   services."     Brevet 
Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,   1865,  "for  faithful  and  meritorious  services." 
Brevet  Major,  U.S.A.,  March  28,  1867,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
battle  of  Lee's  Mill,  April  16,  1862."     Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.A.,  March  28, 
1867,  "  f°r  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  battle  of  Savage  Station,  Virginia." 
Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.A.,  March  28,  1867,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war." 

Died  at  Manchester,  N.H.,  October  4,  1889. 


Bolster, 

Second   Lieutenant,  Twenty-third   Maine   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JANUARY   6,    1886.      IST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA  4381.      ROXBURY,    MASS. 

ist  Sergeant,  23d  Maine  Infantry,  September  10,  1862;  mustered,  September  29, 
1862.  2d  Lieutenant,  23d  Maine  Infantry,  November  24,  1862.  Mustered  out,  July 
15,  1863. 

iSonti,  Iklson  jFreematt, 

Captain,  Thirty-first  Massachusetts   Infantry — Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY   2,.  1  883.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2804.      FITCHBURG,    MASS. 

Private  and  1st  Sergeant,  3ist  Mass.  Infantry,  October  5,  1861;  mustered, 
November  20,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  3ist  Mass.  Infantry,  February  20,  1862;  mus 
tered,  November  20,  1862.  Promoted  Captain,  April  15,  1864;  mustered,  August  9, 
1864.  Mustered  out,  September  9,  1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865, 
"  for  meritorious  services  at  Port  Hudson,  Sabine  Cross  Roads,  Moore's  Plantation, 
Pine  Wood,  Yellow  Bayou,  Louisiana ;  and  in  the  Mobile  campaign." 

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iSouti,  reiltam  Sturgts. 


First     Lieutenant,      Forty-fifth      Infantry,      Massachusetts     Volunteer 
Militia,   in  service  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED  JANUARY   5,    1869.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   986.      BOSTON. 

ist  Lieutenant,  45th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September  12,  1862.     Mustered  out,  July 
7/1863. 


Boot!),  <§eorge. 


Second    Lieutenant,    Ninth     Battery    Massachusetts     Light    Artillery, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED  FEBRUARY  2,  1870.  IST  CLASS.  INSIGNIA  1141.  TRANSFERRED  TO  THE  COM- 
MANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK,  OCTOBER  4,  1871.  TRANSFERRED  TO  THE 
COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  JUNE  6,  1879.  NEW  YORK. 

2d  Lieutenant,  gth  Mass.  Battery,  January  i,  1865.     Mustered  out,  June  6,  1865. 


Bouttoell,  ILeslte  Barnes. 


ELECTED   JULY   23,    1890.      2o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   8072.      GREENFIELD,   MASS. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  First  Lieutenant  NATHAN  B.  BOUTWELL. 


Boittfoell,  $at!)an  Barnes. 


First    Lieutenant..     Adjutant,    Thirteenth     New    Hampshire     Infantry, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   2,    1881.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    2393.      BOSTON. 

2d    Lieutenant,    I3th    N.H.    Infantry,    September     18,     1862.      Promoted     ist 
Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  March  24,   1863.     Discharged  (disability),  May  5,  1865. 


Boube',  (JElifoarti  Eraeg. 

Major,  Twenty-sixth   New  York  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   6,    1868.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   954.      HINGHAM,   MASS. 

2d  Lieutenant,  32d  Mass.  Infantry,  June  16,  1862.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant, 
September  i,  1862.  Discharged,  December  28,  1862.  Captain,  4th  Mass.  Cavalry, 
January  22,  1864.  Commissioned  Major,  May  7,  1865;  not  mustered.  Discharged, 
April  5,  1865.  Major,  26th  N.Y.  Cavalry,  February  28,  1865.  Mustered  out,  July  7, 
1865. 

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Cjjarleg  Pickering. 

Captain,  Fifth   Massachusetts  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL    1,    1885.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3788.      BOSTON. 

2d  Lieutenant,  55th  Mass.  Infantry,  May  23,  1863;  mustered,  May  26,  1863. 
Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  June  7,  1863.  Captain,  June  29,  1863.  Discharged,  Feb 
ruary  6,  1864.  Captain,  5th  Mass.  Cavalry,  January  7,  1864;  mustered,  February 
23,  1864.  Resigned,  August  23,  1864. 


Bofotutrfj,  (Efctoarlr. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   4,    1885.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA  4332.      ALBANY,   N.Y. 

By  inheritance  from  NATHANIEL  BOWDITCH,  2d  Lieutenant  ist  Mass. 
Cavalry,  November  5,  1861.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  October  30,  1862.  Died 
of  wounds  received  at  Kelly's  Ford,  Virginia,  March  19,  1863. 


SngersolL 

ELECTED   APRIL  9,    1890.     3o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7967.      BOSTON. 

A  gentleman  who,  in  civil  life,  during  the  Rebellion,  was  specially  distinguished 
for  conspicuous  and  consistent  loyalty.  An  early  advocate  for  humane  and  systematic 
relief  of  suffering  among  the  wounded.  A  constant  volunteer  in  all  emergencies  for 
active  service  in  the  field.  Responding  with  personal  service,  with  pen  and  with 
purse  to  every  patriotic  call. 


Botoim,  &mos  JHtiler. 

First  Lieutenant,  Second   Rhode  Island   Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JULY  23,    1890.      IST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA  8053.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

Private,  ist  Infantry,  R.I.  Detached  Militia,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  15, 
1861;  mustered,  May  2,  1861.  Discharged,  July  14,  1862.  ist  Lieutenant,  2d  R.I. 
Infantry,  January  22,  1863;  mustered,  February  16,  1863.  Mustered  out,  June  16, 
1864. 

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,  (Carles  (JHfctoarfc. 

First  Lieutenant,  Twenty-sixth   New   York  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  APRIL  3,    1872.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1419.      NORTH    CAMBRIDGE,   MASS. 

Private,  Sergeant  and  1st  Sergeant,  320!  Mass.  Infantry,  June  10,  1862.  2d 
Lieutenant,  32d  Mass.  Infantry,  December  30,  1862.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  June 
i,  1864.  Discharged  (disability),  October  25,  1864.  Commissioned  ist  Lieutenant, 
March  2,  1865;  not  mustered.  2d  Lieutenant,  26th  N.Y.  Cavalry,  January  12,  1865. 
Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  May  i,  1865.  Mustered  out,  June  30,  1865. 


Lieutenant  Colonel,  Tenth  Veteran   Reserve  Corps. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   4,    1882.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2548. 

ist  Lieutenant,  gth  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  April  9,  1847.  Promoted  Captain,  Decem 
ber  2,  1847,  "f°r  distinguished  services  at  Chapultepec."  Discharged,  August  26, 
1848.  Brevet  Captain,  U.S.A.,  August  20,  1847,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser 
vices  at  Contreras  and  Churubusco."  Lieutenant  Colonel,  I3th  N.H.  Infantry, 
August  22,  1862.  Resigned,  May  31,  1863.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  loth  V.R.C., 
November  15,  1863.  Mustered  out,  November  10,  1865. 

Died  at  Nashua,  N.H.,  February  14,  1884. 


33ogle, 

Second   Lieutenant,  Thirty-seventh   New  York  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   6,    1889.      1st  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7398.      WARE,   MASS. 

Musician,  Corporal  and  Sergeant,  37th  N.Y.  Infantry,  June  7,   1861.     2d  Lieu 
tenant,  37th  N.Y.  Infantry,  November  n,  1862.     Mustered  out,  June  22,  1863. 


Bratig,  George  SEtlltanu 

First  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,   Eighteenth  Connecticut  Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH   7,    1877.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1764.      NEW  YORK. 

Private,  ist  Sergeant  and  Sergeant- Major,  i8th  Conn.  Infantry,  August  7,  1862. 
ist  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  i8th  Conn.  Infantry,  October  20,  1864.  Mustered  out, 
July  6,  1865. 

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,  f&ertet. 

First   Lieutenant,   Regimental   Quartermaster,   First  Vermont  Cavalry, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JUNE  3,    1885.      1st   CLASS.     INSIGNIA  3877.      SAINT  ALBANS,   VT. 

Quartermaster  Sergeant,  1st  Vermont  Cavalry,  August  16,  1862.      ist  Lieutenant, 
R.Q.M.,  ist  Vermont  Cavalry,  April   i,  1864;    mustered,  May  3,   1864.     Discharged 

(disability),  July  6,  1864. 


Brecft,  3ofjn  Heslte. 

ELECTED  JULY   23,    1890.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   8071.      SALEM,    MASS. 

By  inheritance  from  JOSEPH  BARRY  BRECK,  Acting  Ensign,  U.S.N., 
February  27,  1863.  Promoted  Acting  Master,  August  8,  1863.  Acting  Volunteer 
Lieutenant,  November  16,  1863.  Acting  Volunteer  Lieutenant  Commander,  No 
vember  25,  1864.  Died,  July  26,  1865. 


Brrixister,  f&enrg  fEtlton. 

Captain,  Tenth  Veteran   Reserve  Corps — Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH   3,    1875.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1617.      SPRINGFIELD,   MASS. 

Private,  57th  N.Y.  Infantry,  July  18,  1861;  mustered,  August  24,  1861.  2d 
Lieutenant,  57th  N.Y.  Infantry,  September  17,  1862.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant, 
December  9,  1862.  Captain,  loth  V.R.C.,  August  10,  1863.  Resigned,  August  I, 
1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  July  n,  1865,  "  for  meritorious  conduct  at  Antietam 
and  at  Fredericksburg." 


*  , 

Brigadier  General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JUNE  5,    1872.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1433. 

Captain,  8th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  30,  1861.  Colonel, 
loth  Mass.  Infantry,  June  10,  1861.  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  July  17,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  December  4,  1865. 

Died  at  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  September  22,  1887. 

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Brtggs,  Sames  JFranfclm. 


First   Lieutenant,   Regimental    Quartermaster,   Eleventh    New  Hamp 
shire   Infantry,   LJ.S.V. 

ELECTED  JUNE  3,    1885.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3880.      MANCHESTER,    N.H. 

1st  Lieutenant,  R.Q.M.,  nth  N.H.  Infantry,  August  22,  1862;  mustered, 
September  2,  1862.  Resigned,  December  29,  1862.  Recommissioned,  January  28, 
1863.  Discharged,  August  I,  1863. 


,  Sanies  SHtndjell 


Second    Lieutenant,    Forty-fourth    Infantry,   Massachusetts    Volunteer 
Militia,  in  service  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED   AUGUST  4,    1868.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  871.      BOSTON. 

2d   Lieutenant,  44th  Infantry,    M.V.M.,    September    12,    1862.     Mustered   out, 
June  18,  1863. 


iSrigftam, 

Captain,  Third   Massachusetts  Heavy  Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER    1,    1873.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1505.      BOSTON. 

Private  and  Corporal,  I3th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  16,  1861.  Discharged  (disa 
bility  resulting  •  from  wounds  received  inaction),  October  22,  1862.  ist  Lieutenant, 
3d  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  August  n,  1863.  Promoted  Captain,  October  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out,  September  18,  1865. 


,  <§eorge  Hamilton. 

ELECTED   APRIL  3,    1889.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6997.      BOSTON. 

By  inheritance  from  JOSIAII  A.  BROADHEAD,  Captain,  A.Q.M.,  U.S.V., 
April  14,  1862.  Major,  Additional  Paymaster,  U.S.V.,  November  26,  1862.  Mus 
tered  out,  April  I,  1869.  Major,  Paymaster,  U.S.A.,  July  25,  1875.  Brevet  Lieu 
tenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  December  27,  1865,  "for  faithful  services  in  his  department." 
Died  April  3,  1884. 

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Brooks, 

ELECTED   MAY   2,    1888.      3d   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   6341.      BOSTON. 

A  gentleman  who,  in  civil  life,  during  the  Rebellion,  was  specially  distinguished 
for  conspicuous  and  consistent  loyalty.  An  orator  whose  voice  from  the  pulpit  gave 
no  uncertain  sound.  His  service  was  conspicuous  and  his  loyalty  a  moral  force. 
The  special  services  he  rendered  are  best  expressed  in  these  words  of  General  Meade 
at  the  Third  Reunion  of  the  Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  in  1871  :  "I  have 
known  him  for  a  long  time,  and  during  the  war  in  the  pulpit  which  he  occupied  in 
Philadelphia.  1  have  personal  knowledge  of  his  eminent  services,  not  only  in  the 
hospitals  ministering  to  the  sick  and  dying,  but  by  his  fervid  eloquence  in  the  pulpit 
and  elsewhere,  stirring  patriotic  hearts  to  greater  work  and  sustaining  those  who 
went  to  the  front  for  their  country." 


fiSroomc,  Sofjn 

Lieutenant  Colonel   (Retired),   U.S.   Marine  Corps. 

ELECTED  OCTOBER  6,  1875,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK.  1  ST  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  1630.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS, 
MAY  7,  1884.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK,  JANUARY 
4,  1888. 

2cl  Lieutenant,  U.S.M.C.,  January  12,  1848.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  Septem 
ber  28,  1857.  Captain,  July  26,  1861.  Major,  December  8,  1864.  Lieutenant 
Colonel,  March  16,  1879.  Retired  March  8,  1888.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.M.C.,  April 
24,  1862,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services."  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
U.S.M.C.,  March  14,  1863,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the  second 
battle  of  Vicksburg,  July  15,  1862,  and  at  the  battle  of  Port  Hudson,  March  14, 
1863." 


k  Broton,  (Carles  l^cnro  Calljoun. 

First    Lieutenant,   Adjutant,    Seventh    U.S.  Colored    Troops — Brevet 
Captain,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    JUNE    1,    1881.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  2243.      BOSTON. 

Private  and  Corporal,  39th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  7,  1862.  Discharged  to 
accept  promotion,  October  2,  1863.  2d  Lieutenant,  7th  U.S.C.T.,  October  15,  1863. 
Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  October  21,  1864.  Mustered  out,  October  13, 
1866.  Brevet  Captain,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services." 

(  5°) 


t  Brofon,  3oijn  fflarsfjall. 


Lieutenant    Colonel     Thirty-second   Maine     Infantry — Brevet     Brig 
adier  General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  APRIL  25,  1866,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  1  ST  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  261.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MAINE  AS  CHARTER 
MEMBER,  JUNE  6,  1866.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSA 
CHUSETTS,  DECEMBER  1,  1876.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF 
MAINE,  MARCH  1,  1882. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  2Oth  Maine  Infantry,  September  I,  1862.  Discharged 
to  accept  promotion,  June  29,  1863.  Captain,  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  U.S.V., 
June  23,  1863.  Resigned,  May  10,  1864.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  32d  Maine  Infantry, 
March  26,  1864.  Discharged,  September  12,  1864.  Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V. ,  March 
13,  1865,  "  for  distinguished  gallantry  in  the  battle  of  Gettysburg,  Pennsylvania." 
Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  during  the  war." 


Broton,  Efjoma.s  JFrfticnc. 


Captain,    First    Rhode    Island     Light    Artillery —  Brevet    Lieutenant 
Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   6,    1 88O.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2119.      CINCINNATI,   OHIO. 

Private  and  Corporal,  ist  R.I.  Light  Artillery,  June  6,  1861.  2<1  Lieutenant, 
ist  R.I.  Light  Artillery,  August  13,  1862.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  December  29, 
1862.  Captain,  April  13,  1864.  Mustered  out,  June  12,  1865.  Brevet  Major, 
U.S.V.,  December  3,  1864,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the  battle  of  Po 
River."  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  April  9,  1865,  "for  meritorious  and 
valuable  services  during  the  recent  campaign  terminating  with  the  surrender  of  the 
insurgent  army  under  General  Robert  E.  Lee." 


Broixme, 

Major,   Fortieth   Massachusetts  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  APRIL  3,    1872.      1st  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1414.      BOSTON. 

ist  Sergeant,  2d  Corps  of  Cadets,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  28,  1862. 
1st  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  4<Dth  Mass.  Infantry,  September  5,  1862.  Promoted  Major, 
August  26,  1863.  Resigned,  March  5,  1864. 

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Bruce,  ©rorge  &nson. 


Captain,  Thirteenth    New    Hampshire    Infantry — Brevet  Lieutenant 
,  Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER    1,    1871.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1369.      SOMERVILLE,   MASS. 

1st  Lieutenant,  I3th  N.H.  Infantry,  September  20,  1862.  Promoted  Captain, 
May  30,  1864.  Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865.  Brevet  Major  and  Brevet  Lieutenant 
Colonel,  U.S.V. ,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war." 


Bufcirr, 

Assistant  Surgeon,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED  DECEMBER   3,    1873.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1507.      BOSTON. 

Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.N.,  December  3,   1861.     Resigned,  June  16,  1865. 


,  Soljn  Clarfce. 

Major,  Surgeon,  Third   Rhode   Island  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   2,    1881.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    2307.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

Private,  3d  R.I.  Cavalry,  July  I,  1863.  Assistant  Surgeon,  3d  R.I.  Cavalry, 
July  29,  1863.  Promoted  Major,  Surgeon,  November  16,  1863.  Mustered  out, 
November  29,  1865. 


,  (fbrrrtt 

First  Lieutenant,  Third    Massachusetts    Heavy  Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JULY   23,    1890.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    8054.      BOSTON. 

Private,  4th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  22,  1861.  Mustered 
out,  July  22,  1861.  Private,  44th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September 
12,  1862.  Mustered  out,  June  18,  1863.  2d  Lieutenant,  loth  Unattached  Company 
Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  afterward  3d  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  September  i,  1863. 
Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  October  28,  1864.  Mustered  out,  September  18,  1865. 

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*  Bunker,  JBabtti 

Major,  Third   Massachusetts  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JUNE   2,    1875.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1677. 

Private,  4th  Battalion  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  25,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  June  I,  1862.  Captain,  33d  Mass.  Infantry,  May  31,  1862.  Captain, 
3d  Mass.  Cavalry,  July  31,  1862.  Promoted  Major,  August  7,  1864.  Mustered  out, 
June  6,  1865. 

Died  at  Demerara,  British  Guiana,  February  5,  1888. 

Bunton,  f^rnro  Sglbanus. 

ELECTED  FEBRUARY  3,  1886.   1  ST  CLASS.   INSIGNIA  4466.   HYDE  PARK,  MASS. 

Private  and  Hospital  Steward,  yth  N.H.  Infantry,  December  26,  1864.  Mus 
tered  out,  July  20,  1865. 

By  inheritance  from  SYLVANUS  BUNTON,  Assistant  Surgeon,  2d  N.II. 
Infantry,  July  29,  1862;  mustered,  August  9,  1862.  Mustered  out,  June  21,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon,  jth  N.H.  Infantry,  June  24,  1864.  Promoted  Major  and  Sur 
geon,  August  24,  1864;  mustered,  September  2,  1864.  Mustered  out,  July  20,  1865. 
Died,  August  13,  1884. 


*i3urnf)am, 

Captain,   Corps  of   Engineers  —  Brevet    Major,    U.S.  A, 

ELECTED   MAY   6,    1874.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1597. 

Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,  June  u,  1860.  ist  Lieutenant,  Corps  of  Engineers,  U.S.A., 
June  13,  1864.  Promoted  Captain,  March  6,  1867.  Brevet  Captain,  U.S.A.,  August 
23,  1864,  "for  highly  meritorious  services  at  the  Siege  of  Forts  Gaines  and  Morgan, 
Alabama."  Brevet  Major,  U.S.  A  ,  March  26,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  during  the  campaign  against  the  city  of  Mobile  and  its  defences." 

Died  at  Lowell,  Mass.,  September  12,  1877. 

*  Burnfyam,  3of)tt  2lenm 

• 

Lieutenant  Colonel,   Sixteenth  Connecticut   Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH   2,    1870.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1172.      HARTFORD,   CONN. 

Private,  ist  Conn.  Infantry,  July  18,  1861.  Mustered  out,  July  31,  1861.  1st 
Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  i6th  Conn.  Infantry,  July  30,  1862.  Promoted  Lieutenant 
Colonel,  December  26,  1862.  Mustered  out,  June  24,  1865. 

Died  at  Middletown,  Conn.,  April  10,  1883. 

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*  BurnstUr,  Ambrose  (JHbrrett 

Major   General,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED    OCTOBER   6,    1868.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  889. 

Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,  July  i,  1843.  Brevet  2rl  Lieutenant,  2d  Artillery,  U.S.A., 
July  I,  1847.  2d  Lieutenant,  3d  Artillery,  September  8,  1847.  Promoted  ist 
Lieutenant,  December  12,  1851.  Resigned,  October  2,  1853.  Colonel,  1st  R.I. 
Detached  Militia,  April  16,  1861 ;  mustered,  May  2,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  2, 
1 86 1.  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  August  6,  1861.  Promoted  Major  General,  U.S.V. , 
March  18,  1862.  Resigned,  April  14,  1865. 

Died  at  Bristol,  R.I.,  September  13,  1881. 


1 23urprr,  ILurint  Jrancis. 


ELECTED     NOVEMBER    4,    1885.      IST    CLASS.      INSIGNIA    4257.     TRANSFERRED    TO    COMMAND- 
ERY   OF  THE   STATE   OF   NEW  YORK,   DECEMBER    1,    1886. 

By  inheritance  from  THOMAS  F.  BURPEE,  Captain,  I4th  Conn.  Infantry, 
July  12,  1862.  Major,  2ist  Conn.  Infantry,  August  23,  1862.  Promoted  Lieutenant 
Colonel,  September  3,  1862.  Commissioned  Colonel,  June  8,  1864;  not  mustered. 
Died  of  wounds  received  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  n,  1864. 


i&urrell,  Isaac  &antiersotu 


Coionei,    Forty-second    Infantry,    Massachusetts  Volunteer  Militia,   in 
service  of  the   United  States. 

ELECTED   MARCH   2,    1881.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2199.      BOSTON. 

Colonel,  42d  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  November  6,  1862.  Prisoner  of  war  at  muster 
out  of  regiment,  August  20,  1863;  discharged,  July  22,  1864.  Colonel,  42d  Infantry, 
M.V.M.,  August  10,  1864.  Mustered  out,  November  n,  1864. 


t  Burroughs,  (^rargr 

Captain,   Commissary  of  Subsistence  —  Brevet    Major,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED     MAY    1,    1878.      IST    CLASS.      INSIGNIA     1820.     TRANSFERRED    TO    COMMANDERY  OF 
THE   STATE  OF  ILLINOIS,   AS    CHARTER    MEMBER,   MAY  8,    1879. 

Private,  7ist  Infantry,  N.Y.S.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  19,  1861  ;  mustered, 
April  26,  1861.  Mustered  out,  July  30,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  43d  N.Y.  Infantry, 
December  16,  1861.  Captain,  Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.S.V.,  February  19,  1863. 
Resigned,  June  22,  1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  June  24,  1865,  "for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services." 

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,  JFrancis,  Junior. 

First  Lieutenant,  Regimental  Quartermaster,  Forty-fourth  Infantry, 
Massachusetts  Volunteer  Militia,  in  service  of  the  United 
States. 

ELECTED   APRIL   7,    1868.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  813. 

ist   Lieutenant,    R.O.M.,   44th    Infantry,   M.V.M.,  September    12,    1862.     Mus 
tered  out,  June   1 8,   1863. 

Died  at  Isles  of  Shoals,  August  16,  1874. 


Butler,  SIEmtfjrop. 

Acting   Assistant  Surgeon,    U.S.N. 

ELECTED   APRIL   4,    1888.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6181.      VINEYARD   HAVEN,    MASS. 

Acting  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.N.,  April  25,   1862.     Discharged,  November  20, 
1865. 


Clark. 

Lieutenant   Colonel    Forty-fourth     Infantry,    Massachusetts    Volunteer 
Militia,    in    service    of   the    United   States. 

ELECTED   JULY   7,    1868.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  852.      BOSTON. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  44th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  August  29,   1862;   mustered,   Sep 
tember  12,  1862.     Mustered  out,  June  18,  1863. 


(Eabot,  Hoitis. 

Major,   Fourth   Massachusetts  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY  3,    1882.        1st   CLASS.       INSIGNIA   2483.       BROOKLINE,   MASS. 

2(1  Lieutenant,  ist  Mass.  Cavalry,  December  26,  1861.  Discharged  to  accept 
promotion,  January  15,  1863.  Ist  Lieutenant,  2cl  Mass.  Cavalry,  January  15,  1863. 
Promoted  Captain,  May  12,  1863.  Discharged  to  accept  promotion,  February  5, 
1864.  Major,  4th  Mass.  Cavalry,  February  25,  1864.  Resigned,  January  17,  1865. 

(55) 


t  Cabot, 


Major,   First    Battalion    Massachusetts    Heavy    Artillery,  U.S.V. 


ELECTED   OCTOBER   6,    1868.       1st    CLASS.       INSIGNIA   923.       TRANSFERRED  TO   COMMANDERY 
OF  THE   STATE   OF   NEW  YORK,   OCTOBER   2O,    1868. 

Captain,    ist    Battalion  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,   February  29,   1862.     Promoted 
Major,  May  15,   1863.     Mustered  out,  February  27,  1865. 


Calrf,  Benjamin 

Captain,  Aide-de-Camp,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JUNE    1,    1870.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1217.      BOSTON. 

Private,  gth  N.Y.  Infantry,  June  20,  1861.  Discharged  to  accept  promotion, 
October  3,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  R.Q.M.,  2d  U.S.  Sharpshooters,  October  3,  1861. 
Captain,  A.D.C.,  U.S.V.,  September  14,  1864.  Resigned  (disability  resulting  from 
imprisonment  as  prisoner  of  war),  December  31,  1864. 


Campbell,  &nlrrrto,  2tJ. 

Captain,    Forty-sixth    Infantry,     Massachusetts    Volunteer    Militia,     in 
service    of    the    United    States. 

ELECTED   JANUARY    1,    1890.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7567.      WESTFIELD,   MASS. 

Captain,  46th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September  25,  1862.     Mustered  out,  July  25, 
1863. 


Campbell,  Cjjarlcs  &tmrr. 

Second   Lieutenant,   Fortieth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER    1,    1871.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1367.      CHELSEA,   MASS. 

Private,  Sergeant  and  Q.M.  Sergeant,  4oth  Mass.  Infantry,  August  7,  1862. 
2d  Lieutenant,  4oth  Mass.  Infantry,  August  30,  1863.  Discharged,  February  8, 
1864. 

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(•Tantilcr,  SEtlltam  ILatfjam. 

Captain,  Aide-de-Camp  —  Brevet  Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER    1,    1868.        IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   984.      BROOKLINE,   MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  ist  Mass.  Infantry,  May  28,  1861.  Captain,  A.D.C.,  U.S.V., 
November  10,  1862.  Resigned,  May  12,  1863.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  March  13, 
1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the  battle  of  Fair  Oaks,  Virginia." 
Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious 
conduct  at  the  battle  of  Antietam,  Maryland."  Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V. ,  March 
13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  at  the  battle  of  Chancellorsville, 
Virginia." 


(Capron,  gtottt  Balloit. 

First   Lieutenant,  Signal   Corps  —  Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   7,    1888.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6500.      STILLWATER,   R.I. 

Sergeant  and  Sergeant-Major,  2cl  R.I.  Infantry,  May  5,  1861 ;  mustered,  June 
6,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  2d  R.I.  Infantry,  July  24,  1 86 1.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant, 
July  24.  1862.  ist  Lieutenant,  Signal  Corps,  March  3,  1863.  Mustered  out,  Sep 
tember  i,  1865.  Brevet  Captain,  U.S.V.,  December  5,  1864,  "for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services."  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war." 


*  OTarlcton,  Charles  Jlonro. 

Major,  Surgeon,   Eighteenth  Connecticut  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   4,    1871.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1351. 

Major,  Surgeon,  i8th  Conn.  Infantry,  August  12,  1862.     Discharged  (disability), 
May  17,  1863. 

Died  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  December  30,  1886. 


(£arnqj,  ©corge  Samcs, 

Captain,  Assistant  Quartermaster,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY  4,    1874.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1512.      LOWELL,   MASS. 

Captain,  A.Q.M.,  U.S.V.,  February  29,  1864.     Resigned,  July  4,  1865. 

(57) 


Carpenter,  tfleorge  jfiatfjanifL 

Captain,  Commissary  of    Subsistence,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JUNE   7,    1882.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2524.      BROQKLINE,    MASS. 

Sergeant-Major,  8th  Vermont  Infantry,  P'ebruary  18,  1862.  1st  Lieutenant,  8th 
Vermont  Infantry,  June  i,  1862.  Promoted  Captain,  August  15,  1863.  Discharged, 
July  2,  1864.  Captain,  C.S.,  U.S.V.,  May  24,  1864.  Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 


fCarrutfj,  2Htlliam 

Captain,  Assistant  Adjutant  General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL   5,    1871.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1301.     TRANSFERRED    TO    COMMANDERY    OF 
THE   DISTRICT   OF  COLUMBIA,   APRIL  30,    1883. 

ist  Lieutenant,  R.Q.M.,  4th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  22, 
1861.  Mustered  out,  July  22,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  6th  Battery,  Mass.  Light 
Artillery,  January  20,  1862.  Promoted  Captain,  September  7,  1862.  Discharged, 
October  2,  1863.  Captain,  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  U.S.V.,  September  4,  1863. 
Resigned,  December  22,  1863. 


t  Carter,  Eofcert  ©ototfffoatte, 

First  Lieutenant  (Retired),   U.S.A. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER   4,  1878.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1855.     TRANSFERRED  TO   COMMANDERY 
OF  THE   STATE   OF   NEW   YORK,   JANUARY   4,    1882. 

Private,  22d  Mass.  Infantry,  August  5,  1862.  Discharged,  October  14,  1864. 
Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,  July  i,  1865.  2d  Lieutenant,  4th  Cavalry,  U.S.A.,  June  15,  1870. 
Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  February  21,  1875.  Retired,  June  28,  1876,  "for  dis 
ability  incurred  in  line  of  duty." 


Carter,  <Solon  Augustus. 


Captain,  Assistant    Adjutant    General — Brevet    Lieutenant    Colonel, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER  3,    1875.        IST  CLASS.       INSIGNIA    1727.       CONCORD,   N.H. 

Captain,  I4th  N.H.  Infantry,  September  22,  1862.  Resigned,  July  15,  1864. 
Captain,  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  U.S.V.,  July  15,  1864.  Resigned,  August  7, 
1865.  Brevet  Major  and  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  f°r 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 

(58) 


Chalmers,  Samrs  Collins. 

First  Lieutenant,  Thirty-seventh   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   5,    1884.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3502.     ADAMS,   MASS. 

Private  and  Commissary  Sergeant,  37th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  4,  1862. 
2d  Lieutenant,  37th  Mass.  Infantry,  November  20,  1862.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant, 
December  5,  1863.  Discharged  (disability  resulting  from  wound  received  in  ac 
tion),  July  30,  1864. 

(Eijamtelam,  Cgrus  $atfjamcl. 

Major,  Surgeon  —  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JUNE  6,    1883.      1st  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2806.      LAWRENCE,   MASS. 

Major,  Surgeon,  loth  Mass.  Infantry,  June  21,  1861.  Major,  Surgeon,  U.S.V., 
April  13,  1863.  Resigned,  October  7,  1865.  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V., 
October  6,  1865,  "  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services." 

t  Cfjamfecrlatn,  Sosjjua  ILatorcnce. 

Brigadier  General — Brevet  Major  General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  NOVEMBER  1,  1865,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  1st  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  62.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MAINE,  AS  CHARTER 
MEMBER,  JUNE  6,  1866.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHU 
SETTS,  DECEMBER  1,  1876.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MAINE, 
APRIL  30,  1882. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  2oth  Maine  Infantry,  August  8,  1862.  Promoted  Colonel, 
June  13,  1863.  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  June  18,  1864.  Mustered  out,  January 
15,  1866.  Brevet  Major  General,  U.S.V.,  March  29,  1865,  "for  conspicuous  gal 
lantry  and  meritorious  services  in  action  on  the  Quaker  Road,  Virginia." 


Cfjamtorlain,  Samuel 

Colonel,    Fifth    Massachusetts    Cavalry  —  Brevet    Brigadier  General, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JANUARY  6,    1875.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1615.      WETHERSFIELD,   CONN. 

Private,  1st  Dragoons,  U.S.A.,  June  16,  1846.  Discharged,  June  30,  1848.  ist 
Lieutenant,  3d  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  23,  1861.  Mustered 
out,  July  22,  1861.  Private,  ist  Mass.  Cavalry,  September  6,  1861.  Captain,  ist 
Mass.  Cavalry,  November  25,  1861.  Promoted  Major,  October  30,  1862.  Lieu 
tenant  Colonel,  March  5,  1864.  Colonel,  September  30,  1864.  Transferred  to  5th 
Mass.  Cavalry,  July  26,  1865.  Mustered  out,  November  28,  1865.  Brevet  Brigadier 
General,  U.S.V.,  February  24,  1865. 

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Cfjambcrlain,  Falentme  iSurt. 

Captain,  Seventh  Connecticut  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH   2,    1870.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1180.      NEW   BRITAIN,   CONN. 

2d    Lieutenant,    yth   Conn.   Infantry,  September    5,    1861.     Promoted    Captain, 
July  i,   1862.     Resigned,  April  27,   1865. 


(Eijamfcre,  Albert  £>t  3tojjn. 

Chaplain,   Eighth   New  Jersey  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY   2,    1888.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   6339.      LOWELL,    MASS. 

Chaplain,  1st  N.J.  Infantry,  May  10,  1861.     Mustered  out,  July  31,  1861.    Chap 
lain,  8th  N.J.  Infantry,  September  14,  1861.     Resigned,  March  19,  1863. 


t  Cfjantrler,  3foljn  (Sorfjam. 


Lieutenant    Colonel,   Deputy  Quartermaster  General  —  Brevet  Colo 
nel,  U.S.A. 

ELECTED   JANUARY    1 0,    1872.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1371.     TRANSFERRED  TO   COMMANDERY 
OF  THE   DISTRICT  OF   COLUMBIA,   NOVEMBER    1,    1882. 

Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,  September  i,  1848.  Brevet  2d  Lieutenant,  3d  Artillery, 
U.S.A.,  July  i,  1853.  2cl  Lieutenant,  December  24,  1853.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant, 
May  31,  1856.  Captain,  A.Q.M.,  May  17,  1861.  Assigned  as  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
Q.M.  (Act  July  17,  1862),  January  i,  1863.  Relieved  as  Lieutenant  Colonel,  Q.M., 
August  i,  1865.  Major,  Q.M.,  January  18,  1867.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  Deputy  Q.M. 
General,  March  4,  1879.  Brevet  Major,  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  and  Brevet 
Colonel,  U.S.A.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war." 


*  Cfjantilrr,  Samuel  (JBlltot. 

First  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  Seventh   Missouri   Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   6,    1875.        1  sr   CLASS.        INSIGNIA    1730. 

Private,  5th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  I,  1861.  Discharged, 
January  20,  1862  (being  prisoner  of  war  at  muster  out  of  regiment).  Quartermaster 
Sergeant,  I2th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  12,  1862.  Discharged  to  accept  promotion, 
June  n,  1863.  ist  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  7th  Missouri  Cavalry,  May  22,  1863.  Re 
signed.  December  13,  1864. 

Died  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  February  22,  1881. 

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ODfjaplin,  SHinfieto  Scott. 


ELECTED   NOVEMBER   3,    1886.        IST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA   5033.      CAMBRIDGE,   MASS. 

Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,  July  I,  1866.  2cl  Lieutenant,  5th  Artillery,  U.S.A.,  June  15, 
1870.  Resigned,  April  6,  1872. 

By  inheritance  from  DANIEL  CHAPLIN,  Captain,  2d  Maine  Infantry,  May 
28,  1 86 1.  Promoted  Major,  September  13,  1861.  Colonel,  i8th  Maine  Infantry, 
afterward  1st  Maine  Heavy  Artillery,  July  n,  1862;  mustered,  August  21,  1862. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  August  17,  1864,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  at  the  battle  of  Deep  Bottom,  Virginia."  Died  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  August 
20,  1864,  of  wounds  received  at  Deep  Bottom,  Va.,  August  17,  1864. 


Chapman,  Cfjarles 

Captain,   Forty-first  United  States  Colored  Troops. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY    1,    1888.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6041.      PROVIDENCE,    R.I. 

1st  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  5th  R.I.  Heavy  Artillery,  November  30,  1861 ;  mus 
tered,  December  16,  1861.  Resigned,  May  10,  1862.  Sergeant  Major,  39th  Mass. 
Infantry,  September  4,  1862.  2d  Lieutenant,  39th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  30,  1862; 
mustered,  November  n,  1862.  Commissioned  ist  Lieutenant,  September  6,  1864; 
not  mustered.  Discharged  to  accept  promotion,  April  29,  1865.  Captain,  4 1st 
U.S.C.T.,  April  30,  1865.  Mustered  out,  December  10,  1865. 


Chapman,  George  ©unljam. 

Colonel,  Fifth  Connecticut  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   2,    1887.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5234.      MIDDLETOWN,   CONN. 

Major,    5th   Conn.    Infantry,    July    23,    1861.       Promoted    Lieutenant    Colonel, 
October  23,    1861.     Colonel,  April  7,   1862.     Resigned,  January  28,   1863. 


(Cijase,  jFranfclin  Augustus , 

Captain,  Fourth   Rhode  Island   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH   4,    1885.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3718.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

Corporal,  ist  Infantry,  R.I.D.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  2,  1861.  Mustered 
out,  August  2,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  4th  R.I.  Infantry,  October  30,  1861.  Promoted 
ist  Lieutenant,  November  20,  1861.  Captain,  August  11,  1862.  Mustered  out, 
October  15,  1864. 

C  61  ) 


Cfjeneg,  <£&toarti  J&arttru 

First  Lieutenant,  Thirty-third   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER   2,    1885.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  4347.      JACKSONVILLE,    FLORIDA. 

Sergeant  and  Commissary  Sergeant,  33d  Mass.  Infantry,  August  7,  1862.  2d 
Lieutenant,  33d  Mass.  Infantry,  April  3,  1863.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  July  29, 
1863.  Mustered  out,  June  n,  1865. 


j,  Jfrank 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  Sixteenth  Connecticut  Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   5,    187O.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1219.      SOUTH    MANCHESTER,   CONN. 

Lieutenant   Colonel,   i6th  Conn.   Infantry,  August    15,  1862.     Discharged   (dis 
ability  resulting  from  wounds  received  in  action),  December  24,  1862. 


g,  person 

First  Lieutenant,  Regimental   Quartermaster,  Thirteenth   New  Hamp 
shire   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY    1,    1882.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2329.      MANCHESTER,   N.H. 

1st    Lieutenant,    R.Q.M.,  I3th  N.H.  Infantry,   September  3,    1862.     Discharged 
disability),  August  6,  1863. 


,  (Pjomas. 

First  Lieutenant,  Thirty-first  Maine   Infantry — Brevet  Captain,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   4,    1882.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2598.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

Private,  igth  Maine  Infantry,  July  14,  1862;  mustered,  August  25,  1862.  1st 
Lieutenant,  32d  Maine  Infantry,  April  27,  1864;  mustered,  August  14,  1864.  Trans 
ferred  to  3ist  Maine  Infantry,  December  12,  1864.  Mustered  out,  July  15,  1865. 
Brevet  Captain,  U.S.V.,  April  2,  1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  in  action 
before  Petersburg,  Virginia." 


CJrurdjill,  <§artmer 

Acting  Ensign,  U.S.N. 

ELECTED   MARCH    1,    1871.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1290.      DORCHESTER,   MASS. 

Acting  Ensign,  U.S.N.,  December   15,  1862.     Resigned,  June  3,  1864.     Acting 
Ensign,  U.S.N.,  October  7,  1864.     Resigned,  April  4,  1865. 

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rdjill,  Eijomas.  Horing. 

Acting  First  Assistant  Engineer,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED  JUNE  6,    1877.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1797.     CHELSEA,   MASS. 

Acting  3d  Assistant  Engineer,  U.S.N. ,  April  20,  1863.  Promoted  Acting  2d 
Assistant  Engineer,  April  16,  1864.  Acting  ist  Assistant  Engineer,  February  8,  1865. 
Discharged,  July  15,  1865. 


Clark,  Charles  Peter. 

Acting  Volunteer  Lieutenant,  U.S.N. 

ELECTED   JANUARY   7,    1885.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3678.      NEW   HAVEN,   CONN. 

Acting  Ensign,  U.S.N.  October  3,  1862.  Promoted  Acting  Master,  July  18, 
1863.  Acting  Volunteer  Lieutenant,  August  9,  1864,  "for  highly  meritorious  ser 
vices."  Discharged,  November  20,  1865. 


Clark,  Charles  Peter,  Junior. 

ELECTED   MAY  4,    1887.      2a   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5568.      NEWTON   HIGHLANDS,   MASS. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  Acting  Volunteer  Lieutenant  CHARLES  P.  CLARK. 


*  Clark,  Sosept  23ontL 

Captain.   Eleventh   New  Hampshire   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL   7,    1886.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    4628. 

1st  Lieutenant,  nth  N.H.  Infantry,  August  7,  1862;    mustered,  August  21,  1862. 
Promoted  Captain,  May  I,  1863.     Mustered  out,  June  4,  1865. 

Died  at  Manchester,  N.H.,  October  22,  1886. 


Clark,  ILinus 

Captain,  Sixty-first  Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JULY   23,    1890.      1st  CLASS.      INSIGNIA  8055.      CHARLESTOWN,   MASS. 

Corporal  and  Sergeant,  8th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September 
15,  1862.  Mustered  out,  August  7,  1863.  Sergeant,  nth  Unattached  Company 
Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  16,  1864.  Mustered  out,  August  15, 
1864.  Captain,  6ist  Mass.  Infantry,  December  30,  1864.  Mustered  out,  July  16, 
1865. 

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*  Clarfe,  Eanfcolfrfj  JHarsfjall 

First  Lieutenant,   First  Massachusetts  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JUNE   7,    1871.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1318. 

ist  Lieutenant,  ist  Mass.  Cavalry,  December  26,  1861.     Commissioned  Captain, 
January  6,  1863;    not  mustered.      Resigned,  August  8,  1863. 

Died  at  Dedham,  Mass.,  September  n,  1873. 


Clarke,  gflforrt 

First  Lieutenant,  Thirteenth  Vermont  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JANUARY   4,    1888.      IST    CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5950.      BOSTON. 

Private  and  ist  Sergeant,  I3th  Vermont  Infantry,  August  25,  1862;  mustered, 
October  10,  1862.  ist  Lieutenant,  I3th  Vermont  Infantry,  January  22,  1863. 
Mustered  out,  July  21,  1863. 


Clarke,  Augustus 

Major,  Surgeon,  Sixth  New  York  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JANUARY   2,    1889.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6683.      CAMBRIDGEPORT,   MASS. 

Assistant  Surgeon,  6th  N.Y.  Cavalry,  August  i,  1861;  mustered,  October  2, 
1861.  Promoted  Major,  Surgeon,  May  8,  1863.  Transferred  to  2d  Provisional 
N.Y.  Cavalry,  June  17,  1865.  Mustered  out,  August  9,  1865. 


*  Clarfte,  JFranfe. 

Paymaster   (Lieutenant  Commander),  U.S.N. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   4,    1874.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1468. 

Acting  Assistant  Paymaster,  U.S.N.,  December  4,  1862.     Passed  Assistant  Pay 
master,  July  23,  1866.     Promoted  Paymaster,  June  5,  1868. 

Died  at  Mare  Island,  Cal.,  April  2,  1879. 

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Clarke,  Sfjomaa  SEtlliam, 

Captain,  Twenty-ninth  Massachusetts   Infantry — Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   4,    1885.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  4426.      BOSTON. 

Captain,  company  attached  to  4th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  and  to  Mass.  Battalion 
of  Infantry  at  Fortress  Monroe,  afterwards  Co.  A.,  2gth  Mass.  Infantry,  April  20, 
1861;  mustered,  May  21,  1861.  Commissioned  Colonel,  November  8,  1864;  not 
mustered.  Mustered  out,  July  29,  1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865, 
"  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 


Clarke,  TOliam  Butler. 


ELECTED   DECEMBER   2,    1885.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  4344.      BOSTON. 

By  inheritance  from  Companion  Pay  Director   ADOLPHUS    EUGENE   WAT 
SON,  U.S.N.,  deceased. 


Clarke,  SHilltam 

First  Lieutenant,   Eleventh   Rhode   Island   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL  4,    1883.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2712.      PROVIDENCE,    R.I. 

2d   Lieutenant,  nth  R.I.  Infantry,  October  I,  1862.      Promoted   1st  Lieutenant, 
March  6,  1863.     Mustered  out,  July  13,  1863. 


*  Cobfo,  SEtlltam  Samuel* 

Captain,  Third    Infantry,   Massachusetts  Volunteer   Militia,   in  service 
of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED   JUNE   1,    1870.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1204. 

Captain,  3d  Infantry,   M.V.M.,   September  26,    1862.     Mustered  out,  June  26, 
1863. 

Died  at  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  December  7,  1878. 

(65) 


Cofcurn,  Cjjarles 

First    Lieutenant,    Regimental     Commissary    of    Subsistence,     First 
United  States  Colored  Cavalry. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   4,    1874.        1st   CLASS.       INSIGNIA    1515.       LOWELL,   MASS. 

Private  and  Commissary  Sergeant,  6th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S., 
September  4,  1862.  ist  Lieutenant,  R.Q.M.,  6th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  February  4, 
1863.  Mustered  out,  June  3,  1863.  ist  Lieutenant,  R.C.S.,  ist  U.S.  Colored 
Cavalry,  December  4,  1863.  Resigned,  May  10,  1865. 


Cocjjrane,  SEiliiam  f&enrg  Hear&orn. 

Major,  Quartermaster  —  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JANUARY   7,    1885.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3710.      NASHUA,   N.H. 

Private,  ist  N.H.  Infantry,  April  19,  1861;  mustered  May  i,  1861.  Mustered 
out,  August  9,  1861.  On  duty  in  Q.M.  Department,  2d  Division,  2d  Corps,  August 
20,  1861,  to  August  24,  1862.  ist  Lieutenant,  loth  N.H.  Infantry,  August  20,  1862; 
mustered,  September  18,  1862.  Appointed  Adjutant,  January  i,  1863.  Captain 
A.Q.M.,  U.S.V.,  February  27,  1863.  Assigned  as  Major,  Q.M.,  July  4,  1864.  Mus 
tered  out,  June  15,  1866.  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  f°r 
faithful  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 


Colonel,  Forty-fifth   Infantry,  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Militia,  in  ser 
vice  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   4,    1871.        1st   CLASS.       INSIGNIA    1352.       BOSTON. 

Captain,  Adjutant,  1st  Corps  of  Cadets,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  27, 
1862.  Mustered  out,  July  2,  1862.  Colonel,  45th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  October  28, 
1862.  Mustered  out,  July  28,  1863. 


Cogafoell,  Efjomas. 

Captain,   Fifteenth   New   Hampshire   Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH   5,    1890.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7770.      GILMANTON,    N.H. 

ist    Lieutenant,  I5th   N.H.   Infantry,  November   3,    1862;   mustered,  November 
12,  1862.     Promoted  Captain,  April  8,  1863.     Mustered  out,  August  13,  1863. 

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Cogsforll, 


Colonel,  Second   Massachusetts   Infantry  —  Brevet  Brigadier  General, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED  MARCH  4,  1868,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  TRANSFERRED 
TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  AS  CHARTER  MEMBER,  MARCH  4, 
1868.  IST  CLASS.  INSIGNIA  681.  SALEM,  MASS. 

Captain,  2cl  Mass.  Infantry,  May  II,  1861;  mustered  May  25,  1861.  Pro 
moted  Lieutenant  Colonel,  October  23,  1862.  Colonel,' June  25,  1863.  Mustered 
out,  July  ii,  1865.  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  December  15,  1864. 


(•Tott,  Cjjarlrs  JHorgan. 


Captain,   Eighth    Connecticut  Infantry — Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
U.S.V. 


ELECTED  JUNE   7,    1871.      IST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1320. 


ist  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  8th  Conn.  Infantry,  September  18,  1861.  Promoted 
Captain,  March  27,  1862.  Mustered  out,  May  30,  1865.  Brevet  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services." 

Died  at  New  London,  Conn.,  July  3,  1878. 


Ifortrr. 

Acting  Assistant  Surgeon,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER    7,    1888.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   6501.      WAKEFIELD,   MASS. 

Acting  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.N.,  April  6,  1863.     Resigned,  April  II,  1865. 


t  Collins,  roiliam  Augustus* 

Captain,  Tenth  Wisconsin   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY   6,    1874.        IST  CLASS.       INSIGNIA    1561.       TRANSFERRED  TO   COMMANDERY   OF 
THE   STATE  OF  WISCONSIN   AS   CHARTER    MEMBER,   MAY    15,    1874. 

Private  and  Sergeant,  ist  Wisconsin  Infantry,  May  I7th,  1861.  Mustered  out, 
August  22,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  loth  Wisconsin  Infantry,  October  <;, 
1861.  Promoted  Captain,  August  7,  1863.  Mustered  out,  November  3,  1864. 

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Cook,  &sa  IHerrtlL 


Major,   First  Battery  Light  Artillery,   Massachusetts  Volunteer  Militia, 
in  service  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED   JANUARY   5,    1887.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5149.      READING,   MASS. 

Major,  ist  Battery,  Light  Artillery,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  20, 
1861 ;  mustered,  May  18,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  2,  1861.  Captain,  8th  Bat 
tery  Light  Artillery,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  June  10,  1862.  Mustered  out, 
November  29,  1862. 


Cook, 

First     Lieutenant,     Fifty-seventh     Massachusetts     Infantry    —    Brevet 
Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL   9,    189O.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7960.      BOSTON. 

Private,  loth  Mass.  Infantry,  June  21,  1861.  Discharged  (disability),  July  17, 
1862.  2d  Lieutenant,  syth  Mass.  Infantry,  November  27,  1863.  Promoted  ist 
Lieutenant,  February  10,  1864.  Discharged  (disability  resulting  from  wound  received 
in  action),  December  27,  1864.  Brevet  Captain  and  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  March 
13,  1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  in  the  campaign  before  Petersburg, 
Virginia,  in  1864." 


First  Lieutenant,  Twenty-seventh   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL    1,    1885.        1st   CLASS.       INSIGNIA  3785.      NEW   BRITAIN,  CONN. 

Private  and  ist  Sergeant,  27th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  1 6,  1861 ;  mustered, 
September  20,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  27th  Mass.  Infantry,  June  3,  1863.  Promoted 
ist  Lieutenant,  April  18,  1864.  Commissioned  Captain,  September  14,  1864;  not 
mustered.  Mustered  out,  February  8,  1865. 


Copy,  Charles  IBearbonu 

Captain,   Ninth   New  Hampshire   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   5,    1890.        1st   CLASS.       INSIGNIA   7684.      CLINTON,    MASS. 

2d  Lieutenant,  gth  N.I  I.  Infantry,  August  10,  1862;  mustered,  August  15, 
1862.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  January  I,  1863;  mustered,  January  26,  1863. 
Captain,  July  27,  1864;  mustered,  August  29,  1864.  Mustered  out,  June  15, 
1865. 

(68) 


,  (JEifaritige  Sadtsort. 

First  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  Third   New   Hampshire   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   6,    1889.        1  ST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA  6828.       NASHUA,   N.H. 

Private  and  Sergeant-Major,  3d  N.H.  Infantry,  August  14,  1861;  mustered, 
August  23,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  3d  N.H.  Infantry,  January  i,  1863.  Promoted  1st 
Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  July  20,  1863.  Mustered  out,  October  4,  1864. 


Corse,  Sofyn  ffturrag. 

Brigadier  General  —  Brevet  Major  General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  NOVEMBER  7,  1877,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK.  TRANS 
FERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS,  NOVEMBER  7,  1879.  TRANS 
FERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  NOVEMBER  16,  1886. 
1sr  CLASS.  INSIGNIA  1776.  BOSTON. 

Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,  July  i,  1853,  to  April  23,  1855.  Major,  6th  Iowa  Infantry, 
July  6,  1861.  Promoted  Lieutenant  Colonel,  May  21,  1862.  Colonel,  March  13, 
1863.  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  August  n,  1863.  Mustered  out,  April  30,  1866. 
Brevet  Major  General,  U.S.V.,  October  5,  1864,  "for  long  and  continuous  service, 
and  for  special  gallantry  at  Allatoona,  Georgia." 


Cotolrs,  (Sftfoartr. 

Captain,   Assistant  Surgeon,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED   MAY  3,    1882.      1  ST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA    2523.      SOMERVILLE,   MASS. 

1st  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.A.,  June  13,  1863.  Promoted  Captain, 
Assistant  Surgeon,  June  13,  1868.  Resigned,  March  I,  1872.  Brevet  Captain, 
U.S.A.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  faithful  and  meritorious  services." 


Craig,  <§rorge 

First  Lieutenant,    Regimental    Quartermaster,  Thirteenth   Massachu 
setts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH    5,    1873.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1464.      WALPOLE,   MASS. 

ist   Lieutenant,   R.Q.M.,    I3th   Mass.  Infantry,  July    16,    1861.     Mustered  out, 
August  i,  1864. 

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Crcasru,  (Srorgr  SHilliam. 

Captain,  Thirty-fifth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER   6,   1882.      1st  CLASS.      INSIGNIA  2624.      NEWBURYPORT,   MASS. 

Sergeant,  35th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  6,  1862.  1st  Lieutenant,  35th  Mass. 
Infantry,  May  I,  1863.  Promoted  Captain,  September  6,  1864.  Discharged,  May 
15,  1865. 


Crrjjorr,  Cijarlrs  JFrrfccnc. 

Major,  Surgeon,  Thirty-seventh   Massachusetts  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL  6,    1881.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2223.      NEWTON    LOWER    FALLS,   MASS. 

Surgeon,  armed  S.S.  "  Cambridge,"  in  service  of  State  of  Massachusetts,  May  2, 
1861,  to  July  20,  1861.  Acting  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.V.,  January  12,  1862,  to 
July  20,  1862.  Major,  Surgeon,  37th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  7,  1862.  Resigned, 
December  2,  1864. 


(£rrl)orr,  jFrrtirrtr  Piorton. 

ELECTED   JUNE  3,    1885.      2o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3885.      NEWTON    LOWER   FALLS,   MASS. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  Surgeon  CHARLES  F.  CREHORE. 


Crostro,  Carles  tfrrticricfc* 


ELECTED   NOVEMBER  3,    1886.     2o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5146.      WORCESTER,   MASS. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion   1st  Lieutenant  JOHN  W.  CROSBY. 


Crosiig,  Jofjn  TOlltanu 

First  Lieutenant,   Fifth   New  Hampshire   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   4,    1882.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2596.      MILFORD,   N.H. 

Private,  5th  N.H.  Infantry,  August  i,  1862.  2d  Lieutenant,  5th  N.H.  Infantry, 
March  4,  1863.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  January  6,  1864.  Discharged,  July  24, 
1864. 

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Crosfcu,  <&tep{jetr  Jftoofcg. 

Major,   Paymaster  —  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   6,    1868.        1st  CLASS.       INSIGNIA   953.       BOSTON. 

Major,  Paymaster,  U.S.V.,  November  15,  1862.  Mustered  out,  January  15,  1866. 
Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  October  16,  1865,  "for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services." 


t  Cross,  JBanirl  Itent. 

Captain,  Aide-de-Camp  —  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   6,    1875.       IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1686.      TRANSFERRED  TO   COMMANDERY 
OF  THE   STATE  OF  COLORADO   AS   CHARTER   MEMBER,  JUNE   2,    1887. 

Sergeant-Major,  5th  N.H.  Infantry,  October  26,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  5th  N.H. 
Infantry,  February  I,  1862.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  August  I,  1862.  Captain, 
A.D.C.,  U.S.V.,  November  6,  1863.  Resigned,  April  20,  1864.  Brevet  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  during  the  war." 


Cross,  Ptenrg  JHartun. 

Captain,   Fifty-ninth  Massachusetts  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY   5,    1880.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2078.      NEWBURYPORT,   MASS. 

Private,  48th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September  16,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  September  3,  1863.  Private  and  Sergeant-Major,  59th  Mass.  Infantry, 
November  i,  1863.  2d  Lieutenant,  59th  Mass.  Infantry,  November  24,  1863.  Pro 
moted  ist  Lieutenant,  April  26,  1864.  Captain,  August  20,  1864.  Transferred  to 
57th  Mass.  Infantry,  May  26,  1865.  Mustered  out,  July  30,  1865. 


*  (fTrossmatt,  i&ofocrt,  2fc. 

Captain,   Fifty-eighth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   6,    1872.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1458. 

ist  Lieutenant,  3d  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September  23,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  June  26,  1863.  2tl  Lieutenant,  58th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  n, 
1863.  Promoted  Captain,  January  18,  1864.  Discharged  (disability  resulting  from 
wound  received  in  action),  October  n,  1864. 

Died  at  Taunton,  Mass.,  July  25,  1876. 

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,  Caspar. 


Colonel,    Second    Massachusetts    Cavalry  —  Brevet    Brigadier    Gen 
eral,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL   7,    1868.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   748.      BOSTON. 

Captain,  2Oth  Mass.  Infantry,  July  10,  1861.  Captain,  ist  Mass.  Cavalry,  Novem 
ber  25,  1861.  Major,  ad  Mass.  Cavalry,  January  30,  1863.  Promoted  Lieutenant 
Colonel,  March  I,  1864.  Colonel,  October  21,  1864.  Resigned,  June  16,  1865. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser 
vices  during  the  war." 


Cumston,  Samcs  Srijouler. 


Second    Lieutenant,    Forty-fourth    Infantry,    Massachusetts    Volunteer 
Militia,   in  service  of   the   United  States. 

ELECTED   APRIL  4,    1888.        IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   6182.      BOSTON. 

2d   Lieutenant,  44th   Infantry,   M.V.M.,   September    12,    1862.     Mustered    out) 
June  1 8,  1863. 


CtmUg,  SEtlltam  P?enrg. 

Captain,  Second  Veteran   Reserve  Corps. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   4,    1882.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2547.      BOSTON. 

Corporal  and  Sergeant,  I3th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  16,  1861.  Discharged  to  accept 
promotion,  September  2,  1862.  ist  Lieutenant,  4ist  Mass.  Infantry,  August  30, 
1862.  Transferred  to  4Oth  Mass.  Infantry,  September  I,  1862.  Promoted  Captain, 
January  16,  1863;  mustered,  February  28,  1863.  Transferred  to  Veteran  Reserve 
Corps,  November  7,  1863.  Mustered  out,  November  n,  1865. 


Citimmcjijam,  Samrs 

Lieutenant    Colonel,  Thirty-second    Massachusetts    Infantry  —  Brevet 
Brigadier    General,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   SEPTEMBER    1.    1868.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1057.      CHELSEA,   MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Ist  Battalion  Mass.  Infantry,  afterwards  32d  Mass.  Infantry, 
November  15,  1861.  Promoted  Captain,  March  6,  1862.  Major,  June  29,  1864. 
Lieutenant  Colonel,  June  30,  1864.  Mustered  out,  July  10,  1865.  Brevet  Lieutenant 
Colonel,  U.S.V.,  Sept.  30,  1864,  "  for  gallant  services  at  the  battle  of  Peebles'  Farm, 
Virginia."  Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  April  I,  1865,  "  for  gallant  conduct  at  the  battles 
of  Five  Forks  and  Cox  Road,  Virginia."  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  April  i, 
1865,  "for  distinguished  services  during  the  campaign  against  Richmond,  and  for 
especial  gallantry  at  the  battle  of  Five  Forks,  Virginia." 

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Currier,  Crjarles 

Captain,   Fortieth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   4,    1871.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1411.      CHELSEA,   MASS. 

Private  and  1st  Sergeant,  4Oth  Mass.  Infantry,  August  9,  1862.  2cl  Lieutenant, 
4Oth  Mass.  Infantry,  June  9,  1863;  mustered,  June  26,  1863.  Promoted  1st  Lieuten 
ant,  January  26,  1864;  mustered,  March  27,  1864.  Captain,  November  24,  1864; 
mustered,  January  4,  1865.  Mustered  out,  June  16,  1865. 


Cusfjing, 

First  Lieutenant,   Eighth   New  Hampshire   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   2,    1881.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2308.      LOWELL,   MASS. 

Commissary  Sergeant,  8th  N.H.  Infantry,  October  12,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  8th 
N.H.  Infantry,  December  20,  1861.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  October  30,  1862. 
Discharged,  March  7,  1863. 


t*  Cutter,  <§eorgc  Jfraneis. 

Paymaster  General    (Commodore),  U.S.N. 

ELECTED   MAY   5,    1868.        1  ST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA    1 4OO.       TRANSFERRED    TO    COMMANDERY   OF 
THE   DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA,   AS   CHARTER    MEMBER,    FEBRUARY    1,    1882. 

Purser,  U.S.N. ,  June  5,  1844.     Promoted  Paymaster,  June  22,  1860.     Pay  Direc 
tor,  March  3,  1871.     Paymaster  General,  November  18,   1877.     Retired,  August  30, 

1881. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.C.,  September  i,  1890. 


Cutting,  SEaltcr. 

Major,  Aide-de-Camp — Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER   2,    1885.      1  sr   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  4345.      PITTSFIELD,   MASS. 

2d  Lieutenant,  3oth  N.Y.  Infantry,  January  10,  1862.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant, 
March  n,  1862.  Captain,  A.A.D.C.,  U.S.A.,  July  9,  1862.  Major,  A.D.C.,  U.S.V., 
July  22,  1862.  Mustered  out,  July  i,  1866.  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V., 
March  13,  1865,  "for  gallantry  and  good  conduct  during  the  war." 

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©abnrg,  Cfjarlrs  SHiUtam,  Simtor. 


Major,    Forty-fourth     Infantry,    Massachusetts    Volunteer    Militia,    in 
service    of   the    United    States. 

ELECTED   JULY   7,    1868.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  838. 

Major,  44th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September   12,  1862.     Mustered  out,  June  18, 
1863. 

Died  at  Malvern,  England,  December  22,  1870. 


JialantJ,  (Etofoarlr  JFrancts. 


Captain,    Forty-fifth     Infantry,    Massachusetts     Volunteer    Militia,    in 
service    of   the    United    States. 

ELECTED  JULY   7,    1868.      1st  CLASS.      INSIGNIA  860.      MILTON,   MASS. 

Captain,  45th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September  26,    1862.     Mustered  out,  July  7, 
1863. 


©alanti,  Sofjn. 

Captain,  Twenty-fourth   Massachusetts  Infantry.  U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JULY   7,    1868.      1st    CLASS.      INSIGNIA  835.      SALEM,    MASS. 

Captain,  24th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  2,  1861.     Mustered  out,  September  2, 
1864. 


Balanti,  Soijn,  Junior. 


ELECTED  JULY   23,    1 89O.      2o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   8073.      SALEM,   MASS. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  Captain  JOHN  DALAND. 


©ale,  SHilltam  Sojjnson* 


ELECTED   MAY   7,    1873.     3o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1498.      NORTH    ANDOVER,   MASS. 

A  gentleman,  who,  in  civil  life,  during  the  Rebellion,  was  specially  distinguished 
for  conspicuous  and  consistent  loyalty.  Devoted  and  earnest  in  all  loyal  service. 
Surgeon  General  (Colonel),  State  of  Massachusetts,  June  13,  1861.  Surgeon  Gen 
eral  (Brigadier  General),  October  7,  1863.  Acting  Medical  Director,  U.S.A.,  and 
Acting  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.A.,  1861-1865. 

(74) 


©alton,  Samuel 

First  Lieutenant,   First  Massachusetts  Heavy  Artillery,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JANUARY    1O,    1872.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1429.      BOSTON. 

Sergeant,  I4th  Mass.  Infantry,  afterwards  1st  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  July  5, 
1861.  ad  Lieutenant,  1st  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  February  15,  1862.  Promoted 
ist  Lieutenant,  June  7,  1862.  Discharged,  October  7,  1864. 


©abts,  Cfjarlrs  ©rifittn. 

Major,   First  Massachusetts  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY    1,    1888.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    6O42.      BOSTON. 

ist  Sergeant,  1st  Mass.  Cavalry,  September  4,  1861;  mustered  September  17, 
1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  ist  Mass.  Cavalry,  February  4,  1862.  Promoted  ist  Lieuten 
ant,  January  6,  1863;  Captain,  February  16,  1864;  Major,  September  30,  1864. 
Mustered  out,  January  3,  1865. 


©abts,  Cfjarlcs 

Captain,  Commissary  of  Subsistence  —  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH    7,    1888.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   61O2.      WORCESTER,   MASS. 

Sergeant-Major,  25th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  26,  1861.  Captain,  C.S.,  U.S.V., 
April  26,  1864.  Mustered  out,  October  9,  1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  August  4, 
1865,  "  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services." 


©abts,  George  Ejornton. 

Commander  (Retired),  U.S.N. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   6,    1889.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7399.      BEVERLY,   MASS. 

Acting  Midshipman,  U.S.N.,  September  20,  1 860.  Midshipman,  July  16,  1862. 
Promoted  Ensign,  October  I,  1863.  Master,  November  10,  1866.  Lieutenant, 
February  21,  1867.  Lieutenant  Commander,  March  12,  1868.  Commander,  Feb 
ruary  i,  1883.  Retired,  October  23,  1889. 

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*  ©abts,  pijtnras 

Major,   Assistant  Adjutant  General — Brevet  Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY   5,    1868.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  821. 

Captain,  Company  of  Infantry,  April  20,  1861;  mustered  May  21,  1861;  after 
wards  re-organized  as  7th  Mass.  Battery.  Discharged,  October  7,  1863.  Captain, 
A.A.G.,  U.S.V.,  September  16,  1863.  Promoted  Major,  A.A.G.,  March  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  May  19,  1866.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  January  i,  1865,  "for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  campaign  of  1864."  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  and 
Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war." 

Died  at  New  Canton,  Va.,  August  22,    1872. 


©abts,  Walter  Scott 

Captain,  Twenty-second   Massachusetts  Infantry — Brevet  Lieutenant 
Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL   7,    1868.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   726.      AUBURN,   CALIFORNIA. 

2cl  Lieutenant,  22d  Mass.  Infantry,  August  7,  1861;  mustered,  October  I, 
1861.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  June  28,  1862.  Captain,  October  18,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  October  17,  1864.  Brevet  Major,  July  6,  1864,  "  f°r  gallant  services  at 
the  battle  at  Jericho  Ford,  Virginia."  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  Septem 
ber  30,  1864,  "for  gallant  services  at  the  battle  of  Peebles'  Farm,  Virginia." 


JBeatte,  Sames  i&otrinson, 

Acting  Assistant  Surgeon,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   7,    1883.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3145.      NEWTON    HIGHLANDS,   MASS. 

Acting  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.N.,  November  15,  1862.  Resigned,  February 
10,  1865. 

*  ©earfaorne,  Jjtetiertck  lEerrttoeatfjer, 

Surgeon   (Lieutenant  Commander,   Retired),  U.S.N. 

ELECTED   JUNE   5,    1872.      UT   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1430. 

Acting  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.N.,  August  18,  1862.  Assistant  Surgeon, 
September  15,  1864.  Promoted  Passed  Assistant  Surgeon,  October  10,  1867. 
Surgeon,  May  4,  1875.  Retired,  December  10,  1883. 

Died  at  New  York,  April  24,   1887. 

(76) 


t  ©entson,  Jiabitr  Stcfoart, 

First  Lieutenant,   Fifth   Artillery,    U.S.A. 

ELECTED  OCTOBER  6,  1875.   1  ST  CLASS.   INSIGNIA  1699.   TRANSFERRED  TO  THE  COM- 
MANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK,  DECEMBER  5,  1888. 

Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,    July   i,    1864.     2cl    Lieutenant,    5th    Artillery,  U.S.A.,  June 
15,  1868.     Promoted   1st  Lieutenant,   March   n,   1876.      Resigned,  April  9,   1877. 


IBmnett,  Sosrpi)  <§ollitl)foaite. 

Acting  Second  Assistant  Engineer,    U.S.N. 

ELECTED  JANUARY   2,    1889.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   6684.      SALEM,    MASS. 

Acting  3d  Assistant  Engineer,  U.S.N.,  November   12,  1862.     Promoted  Acting 
2d  Assistant  Engineer,  May  25,   1864.     Discharged,  October  9,   1866. 


ELECTED   APRIL    1,    1885.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3787.      CHESTNUT   HILL,   MASS. 

In  succession  to  Companion  Captain   GEORGE  P.  DENNY,  deceased. 


*  JBemtg,  <&eorgr  $  arkmatt. 


Captain.  Forty-fifth   Infantry,  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Militia,  in  ser 
vice  of  the   United  States. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   2,    1869.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1005. 

Private,  1st  Corps  of  Cadets,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  26,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  July  2,  1862.  ist  Lieutenant,  45th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September 
26,  1862.  Promoted  Captain,  October  14,  1862.  Mustered  out,  July  7,  1863. 

Died  at  Boston,  January  23,   1885. 


,  3 antes 

Assistant  Surgeon,  Second    Massachusetts    Heavy  Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  MAY  2,  1877,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK.  TRANSFERRED  TO 
COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  NOVEMBER  6,  1878.  IST  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  1769.  VIENNA,  AUSTRIA. 

Assistant  Surgeon,  ad  Mass.   Heavy   Artillery,  November   19,   1863.     Mustered 
out,  September  3,   1865. 

(77) 


JBnmg,  SosepI)  SKiallio. 

Captain,  Twenty-fifth    Massachusetts   Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED  MARCH  4,  1868,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  TRANSFERRED 
TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  AS  CHARTER  MEMBER,  MARCH  4, 
1868.  IST  CLASS.  INSIGNIA  686.  CHELSEA,  MASS. 

3d  Lieutenant,  30!  Battalion  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  attached  to  6th  Infantry, 
M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  17,  1861;  mustered,  April  22,  1861. 
Mustered  out,  August  2,  1861.  Captain,  25th  Mass.  Infantry,  October  12,  1861. 
Mustered  out,  October  20,  1864. 


,  Jsaac  SKalfcer, 

Second   Lieutenant,   First  Veteran   Reserve  Corps. 

ELECTED  JUNE  2,    1875.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1732.      BOSTON. 

Private  and  Corporal,  2d  N.H.  Infantry,  April  19,  1861;  mustered  May  31, 
1861.  Discharged  (disability  resulting  from  loss  of  left  arm),  September  II,  1861. 
2cl  Lieutenant,  1st  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  October  23,  1863.  Mustered  out,  Sep 
tember  i,  1866. 


t®r  Faltn,  Charles 

Chief  Engineer  (Lieutenant  Commander),  U.S.N. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER     6,    1875.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1704.     TRANSFERRED  TO   COMMANDERY 
OF  THE   DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA,   DECEMBER   31,    1886. 

3d  Assistant  Engineer,  U.S.N.,  September  2O,  1858.  Promoted  2d  Assistant 
Engineer,  January  17,  1861.  ist  Assistant  Engineer,  March  17,  1863.  Chief  En 
gineer,  March  21,  1870. 


IBebens,  Cfjarlrs. 

Brigadier  General  —  Brevet  Major  General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JULY   7,    1868.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   863.      BOSTON. 

Major,  3d  Battalion  Rifles,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  19,  1861; 
mustered,  May  19,  1861.  Colonel,  I5th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  15,  1861.  Brigadier 
General,  U.S.V.,  April  15,  1862.  Mustered  out,  June  2,  1866.  Brevet  Major 
General,  U.S.V.,  April  3,  1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the 
recent  campaign  before  Richmond,  Virginia." 

(78) 


*  ©djetts,  (E&foarlr 

Acting  Volunteer  Lieutenant  Commander,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   MAY   5,   1868.       1st   CLASS.       INSIGNIA   755. 

2tl  Lieutenant,  3d  Battalion  Rifles,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  19, 
1861;  mustered,  May  19,  1861.  Discharged,  June  10,  1861.  Acting  Master, 
U.S.N.,  June  II,  1861.  Promoted  Acting  Volunteer  Lieutenant,  for  "the  capture 
of  the  Confederate  steamer  'Aries,'"  May  25,  1863.  Acting  Volunteer  Lieutenant 
Commander,  January  20,  1865.  Discharged,  November  19,  1866. 

Died  at  Long  Island,  N.IL,  October   15,   1885. 


©eforu, 

Captain,  Assistant  Quartermaster,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    NOVEMBER    7,    1888.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6502.      MONTPELIER,   VERMONT. 

1st  Lieutenant,  R.Q.M.,  8th  Vermont  Infantry,  January  12,  1864.  Resigned, 
March  27,  1865.  Captain,  A.Q.M.,  U.S.V.,  February  u,  1865.  Resigned,  May 
27,  1865. 

p?enru  Sfocrtser. 

ELECTED    DECEMBER   7,    1887.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA  5884.      BOSTON. 

In  succession  to  Companion  Major  ISRAEL  O.  DEVVEY,  U.S.A.,  deceased. 


Defos, 

Captain,  Third   Massachusetts   Heavy  Artillery  —  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH    1,    1871.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1317.      NEW   BEDFORD,   MASS. 

Private  and  Sergeant,  gth  N.Y.  Infantry,  April  23,  1861;  mustered  May  4,  1861. 
2d  Lieutenant,  gth  N.Y.  Infantry,  September  30,  1862.  Discharged,  May  25,  1863. 
2d  Lieutenant,  3d  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  June  18,  1863.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant, 
May  23,  1864.  Captain,  September  8,  1864.  Mustered  out,  September  23,  1865. 
Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 


lirinsott,  JFrancts 

First     Lieutenant,     Regimental     Quartermaster,    Forty-fifth     Infantry, 
Massachusetts    Volunteer    Militia,    in    service    of    the    U.S. 

ELECTED  JUNE  2,    1875.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1678.      NEWTONVILLE,   MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  R.Q.M.,  45th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,   October   28,   1862.     Mustered 
out,  July  7,   1863. 

(79) 


*  Jitllingfjam,  Samcs  Sullifcan,  Junior, 

Acting  Master,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED    FEBRUARY   7,    1872.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1415. 

Acting  Master,  U.S.N.,  July  9,  1861.     Resigned,  October  9,  1861. 

Died  on  board  steamer  "Finance,"  New  York  Harbor,  November  14,  1883. 

Btmicfe,  ©rlrnfco  SHalcs. 

Captain,   Eleventh   New  Hampshire   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY  3,    1886.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   4467.      WATERTOWN,   MASS. 

1st    Lieutenant,  iith  N.H.   Infantry,  September  4,    1862.     Promoted    Captain, 
July  22,  1864;   mustered,  March  6,  1865.     Mustered  out,  June  4,  1865. 


Utmon,  Cijarles  Augustus 

Colonel,   First  United  States  Volunteers  —  Brevet  Brigadier  General, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JUNE  3,    1874.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1583.      LOWELL,   MASS. 

Private,  8th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  17,  1861;  mustered, 
May  18,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  i,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  3Oth  Mass. 
Infantry,  February  20,  1862.  Major,  2d  Louisiana  Infantry,  U.S.V.,  October  20, 
1862.  Resigned  June  22,  1863.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  ist  U.S.  Volunteers,  March  8, 
1864.  Promoted  Colonel,  March  12,  1864.  Mustered  out,  November  27,  1865. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  at  Port  Hudson,  Louisiana,  and  in  Indian  Department." 


James  Portion  Clarke. 

Major,     Sixty-first      Massachusetts       Infantry  —  Brevet       Lieutenant 
Colonel,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH    2,    1869.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    103O. 

2d  Lieutenant,  igth  Mass.  Infantry,  August  22,  1861.     Promoted  ist  Lieutenant, 
March  21,  1862.     Captain,  April  5,  1863.     Major,  6ist  Mass.  Infantry,  November  9, 

1864.  Mustered  out,  June  4,   1865.     Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,   U.S.V.,  April  9, 

1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the  recent  operations  resulting  in 
the  fall  of  Richmond,  Virginia,  and  the  surrender  of  the  insurgent  army  under  Gen 
eral  Robert  E.   Lee." 

Died  at  Creston,  Iowa,  January  14,  1877. 

(  80) 


lioticjf, 

Captain     (Retired) — Brevet     Lieutenant    Colonel,     U.S.A.        Major, 
Twenty-third  Veteran    Reserve    Corps  —  Brevet  Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   6,    1875.        IST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA    1691.      BROOKLINE,   MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  toist  N.Y.  Infantry,  February  13,  1862.  ist  Lieutenant,  Adju 
tant,  ngth  N.Y.  Infantry,  October  17,  1862.  Commissioned  Captain  and  Major;  not 
mustered.  Resigned,  November  25,  1863.  Captain,  23d  Veteran  Reserve  Corps, 
November  12,  1863;  accepted,  November  26,  1863.  Promoted  Major,  August  17, 
1864.  Mustered  out,  December  i,  1866.  Captain,  44th  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  July  28, 
1866.  Unassigned,  May  27,  1869.  Retired,  April  28,  1870,  "for  loss  of  right  leg 
from  wounds  received  in  the  line  of  duty."  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  De 
cember  2,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services."  Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V. , 
December  2,  1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  at  the  battle  of  Gettysburg, 
Pennsylvania."  Brevet  Major,  U.S.A.,  March  2,  1867,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  at  the  battle  of  Gettysburg,  Pennsylvania."  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
U.S.A.,  March  2,  1867,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 


*  Uonatoson,  Sames 

Colonel,  Assistant  Quartermaster  General  —  Brevet    Major    General, 
U.S.A. 

ELECTED   APRIL  3,    1872.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1398. 

Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,  September  i,  1832.  2d  Lieutenant,  3d  Artillery,  U.S.A., 
July  i,  1836.  Transferred  to  ist  Artillery,  May  25,  1837.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant, 
July  7,  1838.  Captain,  August  20,  1847.  Captain,  A.Q.M.,  March  3,  1847.  Pro 
moted  Major,  Q.M.,  August  3,  1861.  Colonel,  Q.M.,  U.S.V.  (Act  July  4,  1864), 
August  2,  1864.  Relieved,  January  i,  1867.  Colonel,  Assistant  Q.M.  General, 
U.S.A.,  July  28,  1866.  Retired  (under  Act  of  August  3,  1861),  March  5,  1869. 
Resigned,  January  I,  1874.  Brevet  Captain,  U.S.A.,  September  23,  1846,  "for 
gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  in  the  several  conflicts  at  Monterey,  Mexico." 
Brevet  Major,  U.S.A.,  February  23,  1847,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  in 
the  battle  of  Buena  Vista,  Mexico."  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.A.,  May  14. 
1 86 1.  Brevet  Colonel  and  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.A.,  September  17,  1864, 
"  for  distinguished  and  important  services  in  the  Quartermaster's  Department  in  the 
campaign  terminating  in  the  capture  of  Atlanta,  Georgia."  Brevet  Major  General, 
U.S.A.,  March  13,  1865,  "  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  in  the  Quartermaster's 
Department  during  the  Rebellion."  Brevet  Major  General,  U.S.V.,  June  20,  1865, 
"  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  during  the  Rebellion."  Received  the  thanks 
of  the  Legislature  of  Maryland,  February  28,  1853,  "for  his  distinguished  gallantry 
displayed  during  the  wars  with  Florida  and  Mexico." 

Died  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  November  4,  1885. 

(81) 


First     Lieutenant,     Adjutant,     Twentieth      Maine     Infantry — Brevet 
Major,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED  NOVEMBER  24,  1866,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MAINE.  1  ST  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  672.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS, 
DECEMBER  1,  1876.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK, 
NOVEMBER  6,  1889. 

1st  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  2oth  Maine  Infantry,  September  i,  1863.  Mustered 
out,  July  1 6,  1865.  Brevet  Captain,  U.S.V.,  July  6,  1864,  "for  gallant  and  distin 
guished  services  at  the  battle  of  North  Anna,  and  during  the  present  campaign  before 
Richmond,  Virginia."  Brevet  Major,  U.S.  V.,  April  I,  1865,  "  for  gallant  conduct  in 
the  battle  of  Five  Forks,  Virginia." 


,  JHidjael  Eijomas. 

Colonel,  Tenth    New    Hampshire   Infantry — Brevet  Brigadier  Gen 
eral,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JULY   23,    1890.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  8056.      BOSTON. 

Captain,  3d  N.H.  Infantry,  August  22,  1861.  Discharged,  July  31,  1862. 
Colonel,  loth  N.H.  Infantry,  August  6,  1862;  mustered,  September  20,  1862.  Mus 
tered  out,  June  21,  1865.  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for 
gallant  conduct  in  the  field." 

Dorr,  H?cnru  (Sustains 

First  Lieutenant,   Fourth   Massachusetts  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   6,    1875.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1684.      BOSTON. 

Sergeant,  I4th  Illinois  Cavalry,  September  25,  1862.  Discharged,  December 
9,  1863.  Commissioned  2d  Lieutenant,  8th  Tennessee  Cavalry,  November  17, 
1863.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  December  9,  1863.  Commissioned 
Major,  January,  1864;  not  mustered.  Discharged,  February  12,  1864.  1st  Lieu 
tenant,  ist  Mass.  Cavalry,  January  24,  1864.  Transferred  to  4th  Mass.  Cavalry, 
April  21,  1864.  Discharged,  May  15,  1865. 

Dotcn,  JFrcti  crick  Bartlett. 

Captain,   Fourteenth  Connecticut  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   6,    1875.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1697.      CHICOPEE,   MASS. 

Corporal,  I4th  Conn.  Infantry,  August  I,  1862.  1st  Lieutenant,  I4th  Conn. 
Infantry,  February  3,  1863.  Promoted  Captain,  October  20,  1863.  Discharged, 
April  29,  1865. 

(82) 


Douglas,  SIEilliam 

Captain,   Fifth   Rhode   Island   Heavy  Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER    1,    1873.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1502.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

2d  Lieutenant,  5th  R.I.  Infantry  (afterwards  5th  R.I.  Heavy  Artillery),  No 
vember  30,  1861;  mustered,  December  14,  1861.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  June 
7,  1862.  Captain,  February  14,  1863.  Mustered  out,  December  22,  1864. 


©rake,  <§eorge  Bernard 

First  Lieutenant,  Sixth    Infantry,   U.S.A.;    Lieutenant  Colonel,  Assist 
ant  Adjutant  General  —  Brevet  Brigadier  General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER   4,    1878.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1862.      BOSTON. 

2d  Lieutenant,  6th  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  August  5,  1861.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant, 
September  20,  1863.  Resigned,  March  23,  1865.  2d  Lieutenant,  I2th  Mass. 
Infantry,  June  26,  1861.  Discharged,  August  26,  1861.  Captain,  A.A.D.C., 
U.S.A.,  May  22,  1862.  Major,  A.A.G.,  U.S.V.,  March  II,  1863.  Assigned  as 
Assistant  Adjutant  General,  23d  Army  Corps,  with  rank  of  Lieutenant  Colonel 
(under  Act  July  17,  1862),  May  5,  1863,  to  November  12,  1863.  Assigned  as 
Assistant  General,  Dept.  of  the  Gulf,  with  rank  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  (under 
Act  July  17,  1862),  November  4,  1864,  to  March  23,  1865.  Resigned,  March 
23,  1865.  Brevet  Colonel  and  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865, 
"for  faithful,  efficient,  and  meritorious  services  in  the  field  throughout  the  war." 


Drake,  Samuel 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  Seventeenth   Kansas   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH    1,    1881.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2364.      KENNEBUNKPORT,   MAINE. 

Lieutenant    Colonel,    I7th    Kansas    Infantry,    July    28,    1864.      Mustered   out, 
November  16,   1864. 


Draper,  Jfranfe 

Captain,  Thirty-ninth  U.S.  Colored  Troops. 

ELECTED   MAY  2,   1883.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    28O2.      BOSTON. 

Private,  35th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  10,  1862.  Discharged  to  accept  promo 
tion,  April  13,  1864.  Captain,  39th  U.S.C.T.,  March  25,  1864;  mustered,  April 
14,  1864.  Resigned,  June  3,  1865. 

(83) 


Braprr,  SEtlliam  JFranfelin. 

Lieutenant    Colonel,     Thirty-sixth     Massachusetts    Infantry  —  Brevet 
Brigadier  General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   3,    1868.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   926.      HOPEDALE,   MASS. 

Private,  25th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  9,  1861.  2cl  Lieutenant,  25th  Mass. 
Infantry,  October  12,  1861.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  April  15,  1862.  Captain, 
36th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  12,  1862.  Promoted  Major,  July  31,  1863.  Lieutenant 
Colonel,  May  6,  1864.  Mustered  out,  October  12,  1864.  Brevet  Colonel  and 
Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V. ,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  field  during  the  war." 


©rapcr,  SEilltam  jFranfclm,  Junior. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY    1,    1888.      2o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6048.     HOPEDALE,    MASS. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  Brevet  Brigadier  General  WILLIAM  F.  DRAPER. 


JBrennan,  Samrs  J$L 

Captain,  Twenty-fifth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL   7,    1868.      1st  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    754.     WORCESTER,   MASS. 

2d  Lieutenant,    25th  Mass.  Infantry,  October  12,   1861.      Promoted    1st  Lieu 
tenant,  July  22,  1862.     Captain,  June  4,  1864.     Mustered  out,  October  20,   1864. 


©refo,  Carles 

Captain,  Eleventh  Veteran   Reserve  Corps. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER    1,    1871.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1368.      BROOKLINE,    MASS. 

ist  Sergeant,  3<1  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  23,  1861. 
Mustered  out,  July  22,  1861.  1st  Lieutenant,  l8th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  20, 
1861.  Promoted  Captain,  August  25,  1862.  Transferred  to  nth  Veteran  Reserve 
Corps,  April  29,  1864.  Resigned,  September  20,  1865. 

(84) 


Briber,  TOlliam 

Major,    Assistant    Adjutant    General — Brevet     Lieutenant    Colonel, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER   3,    1873.      1st  CLASS.       INSIGNIA    1508.      BEVERLY,   MASS. 

Private,  8th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  18,  1861;  mus 
tered,  May  18,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  i,  1861.  ist  Sergeant,  igth  Mass. 
Infantry,  December  10,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  igth  Mass.  Infantry,  August  2,  1862. 
Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  November  21,  1862.  Captain,  A.A.G.,  U.S.V.,  April  20, 
1864.  Promoted  Major,  A.A.G.,  November  17,  1864.  Mustered  out,  September 
19,  1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  December  2,  1864,  "for  gallant  services  at  the 
battle  of  Reams'  Station,  and  during  the  present  campaign  before  Richmond, 
Virginia."  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  April  9,  1865,  "for  meritorious 
services  in  the  recent  campaign,  terminating  with  the  surrender  of  the  insurgent 
army  under  General  Robert  E.  Lee." 


j,  SHilltam 

Captain,  Sixty-first  Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL  3,    1872.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1401.      CHELSEA,   MASS. 

Corporal  and  Sergeant,  ist  Mass.  Infantry,  May  23,  1861.     2cl  Lieutenant,  ist 

Mass.    Infantry,    September    8,    1862.      Promoted    ist    Lieutenant,    September  22, 

1863.     Mustered  out,  May  25,  1864.     Captain,  6ist  Mass.  Infantry,  September  22, 
1864-.     Discharged,  April  28,   1865. 


©ucfjesneg,  Haforcnce 

Captain,  Twenty-sixth    New  York  Cavalry,   U.S.V, 

ELECTED   APRIL   7,    1886.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   4629.       LAWRENCE,   MASS. 

Private,  6th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  16,  1861;  mus 
tered,  April  22,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  2,  1861.  Private,  Corporal  and 
Sergeant,  1st  Mass.  Cavalry,  November  22,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  1st  Mass. 
Cavalry,  January  16,  1863.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  February  16,  1864.  Dis 
charged  to  accept  promotion,  April  3,  1865.  Captain,  26th  N.Y.  Cavalry,  March 
20,  1865;  mustered,  April  7,  1865.  Mustered  out,  June  30,  1865. 

(85) 


JButilcu, 

First  Lieutenant,    Fifty-eighth    Massachusetts   Infantry  —  Brevet    Cap 
tain,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED  DECEMBER  1,  1886.   1  ST  CLASS.   INSIGNIA  5098.   SALEM,  MASS. 

Private  and  Sergeant-Major,  58th  Mass.  Infantry,  April  21,  1864.  2d  Lieu 
tenant,  58th  Mass.  Infantry,  May  4,  1864.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  June  4,  1864. 
Mustered  out,  July  14,  1865.  Brevet  Captain,  U.S.V.,  April  2,  1865,  "for  gallant 
and  meritorious  conduct  before  Petersburg,  Virginia." 


Colonel    (Retired),  U.S.A.  —  Brevet    Brigadier   General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JULY   23,    1890.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   8057.      ROXBURY,   MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  loth  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  March  3,  1855.  Promoted  Captain, 
May  7,  1861.  Colonel,  3Oth  Mass.  Infantry,  March  i,  1862.  Mustered  out, 
February  16,  1865.  Major,  I5th  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  September  13,  1864.  Trans 
ferred  to  24th  Infantry,  September  21,  1866.  Unassigned,  March  15,  1869.  As 
signed  to  3d  Cavalry,  December  15,  1870.  Promoted  Lieutenant  Colonel,  gth 
Cavalry,  July  I,  1876.  Colonel,  ist  Cavalry,  June  6,  1885.  Retired,  August  20, 
1889.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.A.,  August  5,  1862,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser 
vices  in  the  battle  of  Baton  Rouge,  Louisiana."  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
U.S.A.,  June  14,  1863,  "  f°r  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  battle  of  Port 
Hudson,  Louisiana."  Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.A.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war."  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  January 
19,  1865. 


fftartgn. 

First  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,   Ninth   Michigan   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    MAY    1,    1872.      1  ST    CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1421.      TRANSFERRED    TO     COMMANDERY    OF 
THE  STATE  OF   MICHIGAN   AS   CHARTER   MEMBER,    FEBRUARY  4,    1885. 

ist    Lieutenant,    Adjutant,  9th    Michigan    Infantry,  October    12,  1861.     Mus 
tered  out,  October   14,   1864. 


Button,  <&amttcl  Hane, 

Major,  Surgeon,   Fortieth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  MARCH   5,   1890.      1st  CLASS.     INSIGNIA  7772.     ROXBURY,   MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  ist  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  August  u, 
1862.  Major,  Surgeon,  4Oth  Mass.  Infantry,  March  I,  1864;  mustered,  April  3, 
1864.  Discharged,  May  n,  1865. 

(86) 


Fillarli,  $enrg  gfatfjong. 


ELECTED   NOVEMBER   4,    1885.      1st  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   4258.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

By  inheritance  from  JOHN  ANTOINE  DU  VILLARD,  2cl  Lieutenant,  iath 
Infantry,  U.S.A.,  October  24,  1861.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  August  n,  1862. 
Died  May  8,  1865. 


*  Btotgfjt,  Gamaliel 

First  Lieutenant,   First  Rhode   Island   Light  Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY  4,    1869.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1090. 

2d  Lieutenant,  ist  R.I.  Light    Artillery,  June    6,    1861.      Promoted    ist  Lieu 
tenant,  November  4,   1862.     Mustered  out,  July  17,   1864. 

Died  at  Nassau,  Bahama  Islands,  January   19,    1875. 


IHmcjjjt,  P?mru  CectL 

Captain,  Twenty-seventh   Massachusetts  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   4,    1882.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  2597.      HARTFORD,   CONN. 

Sergeant-  Major,  27th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  20,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant, 
27th  Mass.  Infantry,  December  7,  1861.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  April  i,  1862. 
Captain,  July  i,  1862.  Mustered  out,  September  28,  1864. 


Captain,  Tenth   Rhode   Island   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH    5,    1884.      IST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA     3163. 

Captain,  loth  R.I.  Infantry,  May  26,  1862.     Mustered  out,  September   i,  1862. 
Died  at  Providence,  R.I.,  May  17,  1890. 

®*onj*  Burton. 

Major,   Ninth   Maine   Infantry  —  Brevet  Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH  7,  1877.        1  ST  CLASS.       INSIGNIA   1765.      BOSTON. 

Private,  gth  Maine  Infantry,  September  10,  1862.  2d  Lieutenaut,  gih  Maine 
Infantry,  June  23,  1863.  Promoted  Captain,  August  22,  1864.  Major,  October 
4,  1864.  Mustered  out,  July  13,  1865.  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  and  Brevet 
Colonel.  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war." 

(87) 


*£)uer,  Jottalj  JFranfclin* 

Major,  Surgeon,   Nineteenth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JUNE   1,    1869.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1089. 

Major,    Surgeon,     igth    Mass.    Infantry,    August    28,     1861.     Mustered    out, 
August,  27,   1864. 

Died  at  Annisquam,  Mass.,   February  9,   1879. 


CHarlc,  IBabiti  fftattfjefos, 

Captain,   Fifteenth   Massachusetts  Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   4,    1882.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  2553.      WORCESTER,    MASS. 

Private  and  Sergeant,  I5th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  12,  1861.  ad  Lieutenant, 
I5th  Mass.  Infantry,  January  8,  1863;  mustered,  April  9,  1863.  Promoted  1st 
Lieutenant,  April  17,  1863;  mustered,  October  16,  1863.  Captain,  September  9, 
1863;  mustered,  December  8,  1863.  Discharged,  July  28,  1864. 


,  UXobert 

Passed   Assistant  Surgeon    (Lieutenant),  U.S.N. 

ELECTED   JANUARY   5,    1881.      1  ST    CLASS.      INSIGNIA    2195.     TRANSFERRED  TO    COMMANDERY 
OF  THE   DISTRICT   OF  COLUMBIA,   NOVEMBER   3,    1886. 

Acting  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.N. ,  September  10,  1861.  Assistant  Surgeon, 
January  24,  1862.  Promoted  Passed  Assistant  Surgeon,  May  8,  1865.  Resigned, 
June  i,  1865. 


,  Sonattjan 

Captain,  Third   New   Hampshire    Infantry — Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   6,    1889.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   740O.      CHARLESTOWN,   MASS. 

Private  and  ist  Sergeant,  3d  N.H.  Infantry,  August  24,  1861.  ad  Lieutenant, 
3d  N.H.  Infantry,  May  13,  1863;  mustered,  June  39,  1863.  Promoted  1st  Lieu 
tenant,  January  2,  1864;  mustered,  January  20,  1864.  Captain,  October  I,  1864; 
mustered,  October  30,  1864,  Mustered  out,  July  20,  1865.  Brevet  Major  U.S.V., 
March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  at  the  storming  of  Fort 
Kisher,  North  Carolina." 

(88) 


Colonel,    Thirty-second    Massachusetts    Infantry  —  Brevet    Brigadier 
General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  APRIL   7,    1868.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   725. 

ist  Sergeant,  24th  Mass.  Infantry,  October  4,  1861.  Captain,  32cl  Mass.  In 
fantry,  July  30,  1862.  Promoted  Major,  December  29,  1862.  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
June  29,  1864.  Colonel,  June  30,  1864.  Mustered  out,  July  i,  1865.  Brevet 
Colonel,  U.S.V.,  September  30,  1864,  "  f°r  gallant  services  at  the  battle  of  Peebles' 
Farm,  Virginia."  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "f°r  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 

Died  at  Boston,  December  28,   1879. 

(55ti mantis,  Efjomas  jFranWtn, 

Lieutenant   Colonel,    Twenty-fourth    Massachusetts   Infantry  —  Brevet 
Colonel,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED  APRIL  7,    1868.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   747.      BOSTON. 

2cl  Lieutenant,  24th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  2,  1861.  Promoted  ist 
Lieutenant,  August  27,  1862.  Captain,  June  16,  1864.  Major,  November  15, 
1864.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  May  7,  1865.  Mustered  out,  January  20,  1866.  Brevet 
Lieutenant  Colonel  and  Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 

Prison,  polcmg  ©'ffteara. 

Major,    Surgeon,   Seventeenth    Vermont    Infantry,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JUNE  3,    1885.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3876.      ROXBURY,   MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  1st  Vermont  Cavalry,  November  5,  1861; 
mustered,  November  19,  1861.  Discharged  to  accept  promotion,  April  I,  1864. 
Major,  Surgeon,  I7th  Vermont  Infantry,  March  16,  1864;  mustered,  April  6, 
1864.  Discharged,  February  27,  1865. 

(JBtoreticje,  ©antel 

First    Lieutenant,    Third    New    Hampshire  Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JANUARY   5,    1887.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5233.      BOSTON. 

Private,  Corporal  and  Sergeant,  3d  N.H.  Infantry,  August  2,  1861;  mustered, 
August  24,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  3d  N.H.  Infantry,  January  7,  1864;  mustered, 
February  3,  1864.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  July  7,  1864;  mustered,  July  12, 
1864.  Commissioned  Captain,  January  5,  1865;  declined,  January  20,  1865. 
Discharged,  May  21,  1865.  2d  Lieutenant,  3d  V.R.C.,  May  25,  1865.  Mustered 
out,  June  30,  1866. 


f  eiliott,  ^ntrg  $tll,  Junior. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,   First  Louisiana    Infantry,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED  SEPTEMBER  15,  1866,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK.  1st  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  635.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS, 
OCTOBER  6,  1869.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK, 
APRIL  6,  1881. 

1st  Lieutenant,  R.Q.M.,  gth  New  York  Infantry,  May  13,  1861.  Resigned, 
August  10,  1862.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  ist  Louisiana  Infantry,  August  8,  1862. 
Resigned,  December  23,  1863. 


(Efllts,  James 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  Chief  Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   1,  1888.      1st  CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6043.      DEDHAM,   MASS. 

2d  Lieutenant,  2d  Mass.  Infantry,  May  28,  1861.  Captain,  Commissary  of 
Subsistence,  U.S.V.,  November  14,  1861.  Assigned  as  Lieutenant  Colonel,  Chief 
C.S.,  23d  Army  Corps,  May  5,  1863,  to  December  21,  1863.  Resigned,  July  21, 
1864. 


te,  Samuel  Clarence, 

Captain,  Second   Massachusetts  Heavy  Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH    1,    1871.      IST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1292.      BOSTON. 

ist  Lieutenant,  45th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September  26, 
1862.  Mustered  out,  July  7,  1863.  Captain,  2d  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  August 
25,  1863.  Discharged,  October  16,  1863. 


*  (Ellis,  Efjeoliore  ©renbtlle. 

Colonel,   Fourteenth  Connecticut    Infantry — Brevet    Brigadier  Gen 
eral,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JUNE  7,    1871.      IST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1322. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  I4th  Conn.  Infantry,  June  10,  1862.  Promoted 
Major,  April  4,  1863.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  September  12,  1863.  Colonel,  October 
n,  1863.  Mustered  out,  June  29,  1865.  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  March 
13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services." 

Died  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  January  8,  1883. 

(90) 


is,  SEtlltam  Ming, 

Captain,  Commissary  of  Subsistence  —  Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH   4,    1874.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1522.      MELROSE,   MASS. 

Private,  yth  N.Y.  S.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  19,  1861;  mustered,  April 
26,  1861.  Mustered  out,  June  3,  1 86 1.  2d  Lieutenant,  2d  R.I.  Infantry,  July  22, 
1861.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  November  i,  1861.  Captain,  Commissary  of  Sub 
sistence,  U.S.V.,  September  10,  1862.  Resigned,  March  17,  1865.  Brevet  Major, 
U.S.V.,  July  7,  1865,  "for  efficient  and  meritorious  services." 


l,  Cfjarles  TOllianu 

Captain,  Thirty-fourth  Massachusetts  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER    1,    1869.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1170. 

Private,  34th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  13,  1862.  ist  Lieutenant,  34th  Mass. 
Infantry,  August  II,  1862.  Promoted  Captain,  July  29,  1864.  Mustered  out,  June 
16,  1865. 

Died  at  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  May   14,  1882. 


(JHlg,  SEtlliam 

Colonel,   Eighteenth  Connecticut    Infantry  —  Brevet  Brigadier  Gen 
eral,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   2,    1881.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2165.      NORWICH,   CONN. 

1st  Lieutenant,  Commissary,  1st  Conn.  Infantry,  April  27,  1861.  Discharged, 
August  7,  1861.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  6th  Conn.  Infantry,  September  4,  1861; 
mustered,  September  13,  1861.  Colonel,  i8th  Conn.  Infantry,  July  24,  1862;  mus 
tered,  August  22,  1862.  Discharged,  September  18,  1864.  Brevet  Brigadier  Gen 
eral,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 


*  (JHmmtrrton,  3  antes 

Major,  Surgeon,  Second   Massachusetts  Heavy  Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  APRIL  6,    1881.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2305. 

Corporal,  23d  Mass.  Infantry,  October  I,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Sur 
geon,  23d  Mass.  Infantry,  July  31,  1862.  Major,  Surgeon,  2d  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery, 
May  26,  1864;  mustered,  June  27,  1864.  Mustered  out,  September  3,  1865. 

Died  at  Salem,  Mass.,  December  31,  1888. 

(90 


(JHmmons,  George  SEarren. 

Captain,  Third   New  Hampshire   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   4,    1885.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  4334.      DORCHESTER,    MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  3d  N.H.  Infantry,  August  22,  1861.     Promoted  Captain,  April  2, 
1862.     Discharged,  September  18,  1863. 

Commons,  Jofjn  jfranfe* 

Second     Lieutenant,     Forty-fifth     Infantry.     Massachusetts    Volunteer 
Militia,   in   service  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   6,    1878.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1859.      NEW  YORK. 

2d  Lieutenant,  45th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September  26,  1862.     Mustered  out,  July 
2,  1863. 


dHntricott,  SEtlltam,  Junior, 

ELECTED   MAY   2,    1888.     3o    CLASS.      INSIGNIA   6342.      BOSTON. 

A  gentleman  who,  in  civil  life,  during  the  Rebellion,  was  specially  distinguished 
for  conspicuous  and  consistent  loyalty.  An  earnest  supporter  by  influence  and  means 
of  all  measures  for  the  maintenance  of  the  war  and  the  preservation  of  the  Union; 
a  generous  friend  to  the  soldier;  a  most  loyal  citizen. 


t<£bans,  Mofcleu  Hunglfeon, 

Commander,  U.S.N. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   6,    1878.      1  ST  CLASS.     INSIGNIA    1863.     TRANSFERRED  TO   COMMANDERY 
OF  THE   DISTRICT  OF   COLUMBIA  AS   CHARTER    MEMBER,   FEBRUARY    1,    1882. 

Acting  midshipman,  U.S.N.A.,  September  20,  1860.  Ensign,  U.S.N.,  October 
i,  1863.  Promoted  Master,  May  10,  1866.  Lieutenant,  July  25,  1866.  Lieutenant 
Commander,  March  12,  1868.  Commander,  July  12,  1878. 

(ffifoerctt,  (Eofoara  Jfranfelm, 

Second   Lieutenant,  Second    Massachusetts   Heavy  Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH   6,    1889.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   6912.      CAMBRIDGE,    MASS. 

Sergeant,  5th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September  16,  1862. 
Private,  2d  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  June  6,  1863.  2d  Lieutenant,  2d  Mass.  Heavy 
Artillery,  July  30,  1863;  mustered,  August  22,  1863.  Mustered  out,  September 
3,  1865. 

(92) 


(!Bfocrs,  (JH^ra  $jjiletus. 

Captain,   Fifth   Infantry,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED   JANUARY   6,    1886.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA  4382.     TONGUE   RIVER,   MONTANA. 

Private,  Sergeant  and  1st  Sergeant,  igth  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  January  18,  1862;  2cl 
Lieutenant,  igth  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  October  31,  1863;  accepted,  December  4,  1863. 
Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  March  16,  1864.  Captain,  September  12,  1866.  Trans 
ferred  to  37*  Infantry,  September  21,  1866.  Transferred  to  5th  Infantry,  May  19, 
1869.  Brevet  ist  Lieutenant,  U.S.A.,  June  26,  1863,  "for  gallant  services  in  action 
at  Hoover's  Gap,  Tennessee."  Brevet  Captain,  U.S.A.,  November  25,  1863,  "for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  battle  of  Chattanooga,  Tennessee." 

JFasan,  Eoitis  (JHstriL 

Captain,   U.S.   Marine  Corps. 

ELECTED  MAY  2,  1888,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  TRANSFERRED 
TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  OCTOBER  11,  1889.  1  ST  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  6250.  BOSTON. 

Private,  iyth  Penn.  Infantry,  April  18,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  2,  1861. 
Private,  151]}  Penn.  Cavalry,  November  30,  1861.  Discharged,  March  14,  1862.  2d 
Lieutenant,  U.S.M.C.,  June  14,  1862.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  December  8,  1864. 
Captain,  May  16,  1878.  Brevet  ist  Lieutenant,  U.S.M.C.,  September  8,  1863,  "for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the  night  attack  upon  Fort  Sumter,  September  8, 
1863."  Brevet  Captain,  U.S. M.C.,  January  14,  1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  at  the  attack  upon  Fort  Fisher,  January  13,  14  and  15,  1865." 

JFatrifjtltr,  Ctjarles. 

Assistant  Paymaster,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   JUNE   7,    1871.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1312.      BOSTON. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Commissary,  ist  Wisconsin  Infantry,  April  27,  1861.  Mustered 
out,  August  21,  1861.  Acting  Assistant  Paymaster,  U.S.N.,  March  5,  1862.  Assistant 
Paymaster,  June  30,  1864.  Resigned,  December  6,  1864. 

f  atrfax,  ©onalti  fHac^eill 

Rear  Admiral    (Retired),   U.S.N. 

ELECTED  JUNE  5,  1867,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  TRANSFERRED 
TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  JULY  7,  1868.  IST  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  500.  HAGERSTOWN,  MD. 

Midshipman,  U.S.N.,  August  12,  1837.  Promoted  Passed  Midshipman,  June  29, 
1843.  Muster,  August  4,  1850.  Lieutenant,  February  26,  1851.  Commander,  July 
1 6,  1862.  Captain,  July  25,  1866.  Commodore,  August  24,  1873.  Rear  Admiral, 
July  ii,  1880.  Retired,  September  30,  1881. 

(93) 


JFarenfjolt,  ©scar  Walter. 

Lieutenant  Commander,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   7,    1888.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6503.      U.S.S.   "  PINTA." 

Seaman,  U.S.N. ,  April  24,  1861.  Discharged  (disability  resulting  from  wounds 
received  in  action),  January  22,  1863.  Seaman,  U.S.N.,  February  10,  1863.  Dis 
charged  (disability),  March,  1864.  Acting  Ensign,  U.S.N.,  August  19,  1864.  Ensign, 
March  12,  1868.  Promoted  Master,  December  18,  1868.  Lieutenant,  March  21, 
1870.  Lieutenant  Commander,  March  10,  1882. 

tJFarnfjam,  Augustus  iUofoman. 

Lieutenant    Colonel,     Sixteenth     Maine     Infantry  —  Brevet    Colonel, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   3,  1875.     1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  1726.     TRANSFERRED  TO   COMMANDERY 
OF  THE  STATE   OF   MAINE,   APRIL  5,    1882. 

ist  Lieutenant,  2d  Maine  Infantry,  May  13,  1861.  Promoted  Captain,  Septem 
ber  14,  1 86 1.  Discharged,  January  2,  1862.  Major,  i6th  Maine  Infantry,  August  9, 
1862.  Promoted  Lieutenant  Colonel,  February  5,  1863.  Mustered  out,  June  5,  1865. 
Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  April  I,  1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battle  of  Gravelly  Run  and  Five  Forks,  Virginia." 

JFarnsbJortf),  (paries. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER   5,   1888.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6645.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

By  inheritance  from  CHARLES  FARNSWORTH,  Captain,  ist  Connecticut 
Cavalry,  November  26,  1861.  Promoted  Major,  October  I,  1863.  Commissioned 
Lieutenant  Colonel,  January  20,  1864;  not  mustered.  Resigned,  May  17,  1864. 
Died,  April  15,  1867. 

t*JFarrar,  ^cnrjj  0HelH. 

Captain,  Aide-de-Camp  —  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    JULY    7,     1868.      1  ST    CLASS.      INSIGNIA    851.     TRANSFERRED    TO   COMMANDERY    OF 
THE    STATE   OF   ILLINOIS   AS   CHARTER    MEMBER,    MAY   8,    1879. 

2d  Lieutenant,  7th  Maine  Infantry,  April  10,  1863.  Promoted  ist  Lieuten 
ant,  March  9,  1864.  Captain,  Aide-de-Camp.,  U.S.V.,  June  7,  1864.  Mustered 
out,  August  i,  1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  October  19,  1864,  "for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  field  during  the  present  campaign  before  Richmond, 
Virginia,  'and  in  the  Shenandoah  Valley."  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V., 
April  9,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the  recent  campaign 
terminating  with  the  surrender  of  the  insurgent  army  under  General  Robert  E.  Lee." 

Died  at  Chicago,  Illinois,  April  17,   1881. 

(94) 


,  JFranfcltn  Brtgjjam. 

ELECTED   MAY   7,    1873.     3o   CLASS.       INSIGNIA    1497.      CHELSEA,   MASS. 

A  gentleman  who,  in  civil  life,  during  the  Rebellion,  was  specially  distinguished 
for  conspicuous  and  consistent  loyalty.  Especially  prominent  (serving  with  troops 
at  the  front)  in  self-sacrificing  care  for  the  sick  and  wounded,  from  first  Bull  Run 
until  January,  1865.  The  organizer  and  chief  of  the  Auxiliary  Relief  Corps  of  the 
Sanitary  Commission,  in  the  field,  May,  1864.  Mayor  of  Chelsea,  1861,  1862,  1863. 


jFcaring,  0corge  Etdjmcmtu 

Captain,  Additional  Aide-de-Camp  —  Brevet  Major,   U  S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY    1,    1888.        1  ST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA  6044.      NEWPORT,   R.I. 

1st  Lieutenant,  Volunteer  A.D.C.,  November  22,  1861.  Captain,  A.A.D.C. 
U.S.V.,  April  4,  1862.  Resigned,  February  i,.  1864.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V., 
March  13,  1865,  "for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 


tJFerjjuson, 

Second    Lieutenant,   First  Wisconsin   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL    1,  1874.        1  ST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA   1551.      TRANSFERRED  TO   COMMANDERY   OF 
THE  STATE   OF   WISCONSIN   AS   CHARTER    MEMBER,    MAY    15,   1874. 

Private,  1st  Wisconsin  Infantry,  May  17,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  21, 
1861.  ist  Sergeant,  ist  Wisconsin  Infantry,  October  8,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  1st 
Wisconsin  Infantry,  October  7,  1862.  Discharged  (disability  resulting  from  loss  of 
right  foot  and  use  of  left  arm  from  wounds  received  in  action),  June  17,  1864. 


JFerris,  ^Uexantrcr 

Captain,    Thirtieth    Massachusetts   Infantry,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED  DECEMBER  9,  1886,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS.  TRANSFERRED 
TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  DECEMBER  31,  1887.  1st 
CLASS.  INSIGNIA  5142.  BOSTON. 

Captain,    3Oth    Mass.    Infantry,    September    24,  1861;   mustered,  February  20, 
1862.     Resigned,  April  16,   1864. 

(95) 


tJtsscnticn,  JFrancts. 

Brigadier   General    (Retired)  —  Brevet  Major   General,    U.S.A. 

ELECTED  APRIL  25,  1866,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  1  ST  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  253.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MAINE,  AS  CHARTER 
MEMBER,  JUNE  6,  1866.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSA 
CHUSETTS,  DECEMBER  1,  1876.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF 
MAINE,  JANUARY  1,  1882. 

Captain,  ipth  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  May  14,  1861.  Colonel,  25th  Maine  Infantry, 
September  29,  1862.  Mustered  out,  July  10,  1863.  Colonel,  3Oth  Maine  In 
fantry,  January  n,  1864.  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  May  10,  1864.  Major 
General,  U.S.V.,  November  9,  1865.  Mustered  out,  September  i,  1866.  Lieuten 
ant  Colonel,  45th  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  July  28,  1866;  declined.  Transferred  to  28th 
Infantry,  September  21,  1866.  Retired,  with  rank  of  Brigadier  General,  "  for 
wounds  received  in  line  of  duty,"  November  i,  1866.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.A..,  July 
6,  1864,  "  for  gallant  services  at  Shiloh."  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.A., 
July  6,  1864,  "for  gallant  services  at  Montell's  Bluff  on  Red  River."  Brevet 
Brigadier  General,  U.S.A.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  field  during  the  war."  *  Brevet  Major  General,  U.S.A.,  March  13,  1865, 
"  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 


t  *  jFcsscntren,  3amcs 

Brigadier  General  —  Brevet  Major  General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  OCTOBER  24,  1866,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MAINE.  1  ST  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  435.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS, 
DECEMBER  1,  1876.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MAINE, 
FEBRUARY  1,  1882. 

Captain,  2d  U.S.  Sharpshooters,  November  2,  1861.  Colonel,  Additional 
Aide-de-Camp,  U.S.V.,  July  16,  1862.  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  August  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out,  January  15,  1866.  Brevet  Major  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865, 
"  for  distinguished  services  during  the  war." 

Died  at  Portland,  Maine,  November  8,  1882. 


,  Benjamin  Jteon,  Junior, 


Second     Lieutenant,    Forty-fourth    Infantry,   Massachusetts    Volunteer 
Militia,   in  service  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER    7,    1874.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1592.      NORTHFIELD,   MASS. 

2d  Lieutenant,  44th    Infantry,    M.V.M.,  September    12,   1,862.     Mustered   out, 
June  1 8,  1863. 

(96) 


JFUleforofon,  Charles 

First     Lieutenant,    Twenty-ninth     Maine    Infantry  —  Brevet    Captain, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY    1,    1888.        1  ST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA    6045.      NEWTON,    MASS. 

Private,  24th  Maine  Infantry,  November  18,  1862.  Mustered  out,  August  25, 
1863.  2d  Lieutenant,  2gth  Maine  Infantry,  December  17,  1863.  Promoted  1st 
Lieutenant,  December  17,  1864.  Mustered  out,  June  21,  1866.  Brevet  Captain, 
U.S.V.  ,  March  13,  1865,  "  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 


r,  Horace 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  Assistant  Inspector  General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JANUARY    10,    1872.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1389.      BOSTON. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Volunteer  A.D.C.,  February  14,  1862.  Captain,  Volunteer 
A.D.C.,  May  18,  1862.  Assigned  as  Topographical  Engineer,  2d  Division, 
Army  of  the  Ohio,  September  20,  1862.  ist  Lieutenant,  1st  Middle  Tenn.  Cav 
alry,  May  7,  1863.  Assigned  as  Assistant  Inspector  General,  2Oth  Army  Corps, 
with  rank  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  (under  Act,  July  17,  1862),  May  21,  1863. 
Acting  Inspector  General,  Army  of  the  Cumberland,  October  10,  1863.  Resigned 
(injuries  received  in  service),  November  10,  1863. 


,  (JBtituarti 

Major,  Thirtieth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JANUARY   7,    1874.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1511. 

2d  Lieutenant,  3Oth  Mass.  Infantry,  February  20,  1862.  Promoted  ist  Lieu 
tenant,  August  21,  1862.  Captain,  October  21,  1862.  Major,  P'ebruary  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  January  23,  1866.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  for 
distinguished  gallantry  at  Cedar  Creek,  Virginia,  October  19,  1864." 

Died  at   Lawrence,  Mass.,  December  28,    1887. 


,  George  ^Ufreti,  Suntor. 

Major,  Additional   Paymaster,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH   2,    1870.        IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1175.      BOSTON. 

Private  and  Q.M.  Sergeant,  4  ist  Mass.  Infantry,  September  29,  1862.  2d 
Lieutenant,  4ist  Mass.  Infantry,  afterwards  3d  Mass.  Cavalry,  December  13,  1862. 
Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  October  23,  1863.  Discharged  to  accept  promotion,  July 
22,  1864.  Captain,  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  U.S.V.,  May  18,  1864;  declined. 
Major,  Additional  Paymaster,  U.S.V.,  June  30,  1864.  Resigned,  September  24, 
1864. 

(97) 


Captain,  Second   Massachusetts  Heavy  Artillery,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL  3,    1872.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1435.      WELLESLEY   HILLS,    MASS. 

1st  Sergeant,  43d  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  the  service  of  the  U.S.,  September  24, 
1862.  Discharged  to  accept  promotion,  May  29,  1863.  2d  Lieutenant,  2d  Mass. 
Heavy  Artillery,  June  4,  1863.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  July  30,  1863.  Captain, 
October  9,  1863.  Mustered  out,  May  15,  1865. 


*JFtsftc,  SEtlltam  ©scar. 

Colonel,   First  Louisiana  Infantry — Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER   3,    1873.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1509. 

Major,  1st  Louisiana  Infantry,  August  I,  1862.  Promoted  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
February  6,  1863.  Colonel,  June  15,  1863.  Mustered  out,  July  12,  1865.  Brevet 
Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  his  gallant  and  successful  defence 
of  the  Union  works,  at  the  junction  of  Bayou  Lafourche  and  the  Mississippi,  from 
attack,  in  an  attempt  to  break  the  lines  of  communication  of  the  United  States  forces 
with  New  Orleans,  during  the  siege  of  Port  Hudson,  Louisiana." 

Died  at  Lowell,  Mass.,  February  2,   1886. 


JFitri), 

Chief  Engineer  (Lieutenant  Commander),   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   7,    1883.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2685.      ANNAPOLIS,    MD. 

3d  Assistant  Engineer,  U.S.N.,  May  3,  1859.     Promoted  2d  Assistant  Engineer, 
October  3,   1861.      ist  Assistant  Engineer,   May  20,    1863.     Chief  Engineer,   March 

4,    1871. 


jfttd),  SHilliam 

First  Lieutenant  (Retired),  U.S.A. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER  3,    1886.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5029.      BOSTON. 

1st  Lieutenant,  4th  Conn.  Infantry;  afterwards  1st  Conn.  Heavy  Artillery,  May 
22,  1861.  Discharged,  November  16,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  2d  Infantry,  U.S.A., 
October  29,  1861;  accepted  November  16,  1861.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  Sep 
tember  12,  1862.  Retired  (disability  in  line  of  duty),  November  16,  1863. 

(98) 


JFlaglcr,  Jiamrl 

Colonel,  Ordnance   Department,  U.S.A. 

ELECTED  FEBRUARY  1,  1888,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  TRANS 
FERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  DECEMBER  11,  1889. 
IST  CLASS.  INSIGNIA  5985.  WATERTOWN,  MASS. 

Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,  July  I,  1856.  Brevet  2(1  Lieutenant,  Ordnance  Department, 
U.S.A.,  June  24,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  June  24,  1861.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant, 
August  3,  1861.  Captain,  March  3,  1863.  Major,  June  23,  1874.  Lieutenant 
Colonel,  August  23,  1881.  Colonel,  September  15,  1890.  Brevet  Captain,  U.S.A., 
March  14,  1862,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  battle  of  Newbern, 
North  Carolina."  Brevet  Major,  U.S.A.,  April  23,  1862,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  siege  of  Fort  Macon,  North  Carolina."  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
U.S.A.,  March  13,  1865,  "  for  distinguished  services  in  the  field  and  faithful  services 
in  the  ordnance  department  during  the  war." 


JFlrtrfjcr, 

Captain,   Fifty-sixth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   2,    1881.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2196.      MILTON,    MASS. 

Private  and  Corporal,  38th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  19,  1862.  Discharged  to 
accept  promotion,  August  15,  1863.  2d  Lieutenant,  561)1  Mass.  Infantry,  Sep 
tember  11,  1863.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  June  23,  1864.  Discharged  (disability), 
January  31,  1865.  Captain  56th  Mass.  Infantry,  May  4,  1865.  Mustered  out,  July 
1 1,  1865. 


jFletcjjer,  3ofjn  M. 

Captain,  Thirty-sixth   U.S.  Colored  Troops. 

ELECTED   APRIL  3,    1872.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1413.      BOSTON. 

ad  Lieutenant,  43d  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September  16, 
1862.  Mustered  out,  July  30,  1863.  Captain,  36th  U.S.C.T.,  July  14,  1863.  Ke- 
signed,  May  14,  1864. 

(  99  ) 


f  JFlrtd)cr,  SEilltam, 

Captain   (Retired),  U.S.A. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   5,  1884.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3514.     TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY 
OF   DISTRICT   OF  COLUMBIA,   NOVEMBER   2,    1887. 

Private,  1st  Ohio  Infantry  (Mexican  War),  June  10,  1846.  Discharged,  June  14, 
1847.  Private  and  Corporal,  2(1  Ohio  Infantry,  July  31,  1847,  to  July  26,  1848. 
Private  and  Corporal,  1st  Artillery,  U.S.A.,  December  9,  1848,  to  October  9,  1858. 
Private  and  Sergeant,  8th  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  June  23,  1859,  to  November  I,  1861. 
2d  Lieutenant,  nth  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  October  29,  1861  ;  accepted  November  I,  1861. 
Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  March  12,  1862.  Transferred  to  2Oth  Infantry,  September 
21,  1866.  Captain,  November  2,  1866.  Retired,  August  31,  1887.  Brevet 
Captain,  U.S.A.,  August  30,  1862,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  Battle 
of  Bull  Run  (2d),  Virginia." 


Storrs* 

Captain,   First  Massachusetts  Heavy  Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   6,    1875.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1706.      CHARLESTOWN,   MASS. 

2cl  Lieutenant,  I4th  Mass.  Infantry,  afterwards  ist  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  May 
2,  1861  ;  mustered,  September  10,  1861.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  January  18,  1862. 
Captain,  August  3,  1863.  Mustered  out,  October  7,  1864. 


jfolsom, 


Major,    Surgeon,    Forty-fifth     U.  S.    Colored  Troops  —  Brevet  Lieu 
tenant  Colonel,   U.S.V. 


ELECTED   MAY   7,    1873.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1493.      CAMBRIDGE,   MASS. 

Medical  Cadet,  U.S.A.,  October  19,  1861,  to  October  18,  1862.  Acting  Assistant 
Surgeon,  U.S.A.,  November  14,  1863,  to  November  28,  1863.  Major,  Surgeon,  45th 
U.S.C.T.,  April  10,  1864.  Mustered  out,  November  II,  1865.  Brevet  Lieutenant 
Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services." 


ELECTED   MAY  3,    1882.     3o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2498.      MILTON,   MASS. 

A  gentleman  who,  in  civil  life,  during  the  Rebellion,  was  specially  distinguished 
for  conspicuous  and  consistent  loyalty  to  the  National  Government,  and  who  has 
been  active  and  eminent  in  maintaining  the  supremacy  of  the  same.  Foremost  in 
helpfulness  in  1861;  conspicuous  for  earnest  and  devoted  service  throughout  the 


brs,  Ealpi)  !2mrrson. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   2,    1887.      2o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5882.      MILTON,   MASS. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  Lieutenant  Colonel  WILLIAM  H.  FORBES. 


JForte, 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  Second   Massachusetts  Cavalry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY  3,    1882.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  2482.      MILTON,   MASS. 

2d  Lieutenant,  1st  Mass.  Cavalry,  December  26,  1861.  Promoted  1st  Lieu 
tenant,  July  27,  1862.  Discharged  to  accept  promotion,  January  14,  1863.  Captain, 
ad  Mass.  Cavalry,  January  14,  1863.  Promoted  Major,  May  12,  1863.  Lieutenant 
Colonel,  October  21,  1864.  Resigned,  May  15,  1865. 


,  SLrtois 

Major,  Quartermaster,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED  MARCH  1,  1882,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA.  TRANSFERRED 
TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  DECEMBER  31,  1889.  1  ST  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  2347.  BOSTON. 

Captain,  A.Q.M.,   U.S.V.,  June   n,    1862.     Mustered  out,  November  3,  1866. 
Captain,  A.Q.M.,  U.S.A.,  March  u,  1867.     Promoted  Major  Q.M.,  October  19, 
Brevet  Major,  U.S.A.,  March  u,  1867,  "  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services." 


JFoster, 

ELECTED   MAY  4,    1887.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5566.      CAMBRIDGE,    MASS. 

By  inheritance  from  CHARLES  FRANCIS  FOSTER,  1st  Lieutenant,  I2th 
Unattached  Company  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  United  States,  May  16, 
1864.  Mustered  out,  August  15,  1864.  Died,  September  23,  1865. 


JFotolr,  TOlltam  Brrttlcu. 


Captain,     Forty-third    Infantry,     Massachusetts    Volunteer     Militia,    in 
service    of   the    United    States. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   7,    1877.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1761.      AUBURNDALE,   MASS. 

Captain,  43d  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September  22,   1862.     Mustered   out,  July  30, 
1863. 


JFox,  Charles  'Barnarlr. 


Lieutenant  Colonel,   Fifty-fifth   Massachusetts   Infantry —  Brevet  Col 
onel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    MARCH   6,    1872.      1  si    CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1394.      BOSTON. 

2d  Lieutenant,  I3th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  16,  1861.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant, 
August  1 6,  1862.  Discharged,  February  13,  1863.  ist  Lieutenant,  2d  Mass.  Cav 
alry,  January  13,  1863;  mustered,  April  14,  1863.  Discharged  to  accept  promotion, 
May  30,  1863.  Major,  55th  Mass.  Infantry,  May  30,  1863.  Promoted  Lieutenant 
Colonel,  November  3,  1863;  mustered,  December  I,  1863.  Resigned,  June  25; 
1865.  Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  faithful  and  meritorious 


JFox,  Sanies  Augustus. 

Captain,  Thirteenth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER    7,    1881.      1  sr   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2313.      CAMBRIDGE,   MASS. 

Captain,  I3th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  16,  1861.     Resigned,  August  14,  1862. 


JFox,  Joljn  gfatirefos* 

First  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  Second    Massachusetts   Infantry — Brevet 
Major,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   7,    1872.        IST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA    1386.      BOSTON. 

2d  Lieutenant,  2d  Mass.  Infantry,  January  6,  1862.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant, 
August  10,  1862.  Appointed  Adjutant,  January  I,  1863.  Mustered  out,  July  26, 
1865.  Brevet  Captain  and  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services." 


Jfax,  Horrn^o  £>mitfj. 


First     Lieutenant,     Assistant    Surgeon,    Twenty-sixth     Massachusetts 
Infantry,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED    MARCH   4,    1885.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3719.      LOWELL,   MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  26th  Mass.  Infantry,  March  16,  1863.  Dis 
charged,  June  II,  1864.  Acting  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.A.,  July  19,  1864,  to  June 
30,  1865. 

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JFranrtg, 


Chaplain,   One    Hundred    and    Twenty-seventh    New    York    Infantry, 
U.S.V. 


ELECTED   APRIL    1,    1885.      Isr   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3784.      CAMBRIDGE,   MASS. 

Chaplain,  I2yth    N.Y.  Infantry,  August   30,    1862.       Discharged,  September   16, 


JFrancts,  IStJcuc^er  Cijarlrs. 


ELECTED  JUNE  3,    1885.      2o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3884.      WOONSOCKET,   R. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  Chaplain  KEEN  FRANCIS. 


jFrancis,  Samrs. 

Major,  Second    Massachusetts  Infantry  —  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL    1,    1885.      1st   CLASS.       INSIGNIA    3783.      LOWELL,   MASS. 

2d  Lieutenant,  2d  Mass.  Infantry,  May  28,  1861.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant, 
November  i,  1861;  appointed  R.Q.M.,  July  14,  1862.  Captain,  August  10,1862. 
Major,  July  4,  1863;  mustered,  July  29,  1863.  Commissioned  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
July  24,  1865;  not  mustered.  Mustered  out,  July  26,  1865.  Brevet  Lieutenant 
Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the 
recent  campaigns  in  Georgia  and  the  Carolinas." 


First  Lieutenant,   U.S.   Marine  Corps. 

ELECTED   MAY   5,    1875.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1668.      BOSTON. 

2d   Lieutenant,  U.S.M.C.,  June   14,  1862.      Promoted    1st  Lieutenant,  April  23, 
1864.     Resigned,  Dec.  30,  1873. 

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jFrortjittgfjam,  SEarti  Brooks. 

First  Lieutenant,   Fifty-ninth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER   5,    1888.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6635.      BOSTON. 

Corporal,  22cl  Mass.  Infantry,  August  26,  1861;  mustered,  September  6,  1861. 
Discharged  (disability  resulting  from  wound  received  in  action),  July  30,  1862.  2cl 
Lieutenant,  59th  Mass.  Infantry,  April  23,  1864.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  August 
10,  1864;  mustered,  January  25,  1865.  Mustered  out,  May  15,  1865. 


JFru,  ^llfreti  Brooks. 

ELECTED   MARCH   2,    1887.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    5368.      BOSTON. 

By  descent  from  THOMAS  WILLIAM  GARDINER  FRY,  ist  Lieutenant, 
R.Q.M.,  72d  N.Y.  Infantry,  July  23,  1861.  Captain,  Commissary  of  Subsistence, 
U.S.V.,  March  21,  1863.  Mustered  out,  August  5,  1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V., 
August  3,  1865,  "for  efficient  and  meritorious  services."  Died  May  17,  1869. 


Jhillcr,  Charles  lEmerson. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  Chief  Quartermaster,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    MARCH    1,    1873.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1466.      BOSTON. 

Captain,  A.Q.M.,  U.S.V.,  August  3,  1861.  Assigned  as  Chief  Quartermaster,  loth 
Army  Corps,  with  rank  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  (under  Act,  July  17,  1862),  February 
i,  1864.  Resigned,  November  18,  1864. 


fuller,  $cnru  Militant. 


Colonel,  Seventy-fifth   U.S.  Colored  Troops — Brevet  Brigadier  Gen 
eral,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER    1,    1869.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1169. 

ist  Lieutenant,  ist  N.H.  Infantry,  April  30,  1861;  mustered  May  4,  1861. 
Mustered  out,  August  9,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  4th  N.H.  Infantry, 
September  20,  1861.  Resigned,  October  29,  1862.  Major,  i6th  N.H.  Infantry, 
October  30,  1862.  Promoted  Lieutenant  Colonel,  November  I,  1862.  Mustered 
out,  August  20,  1863.  Colonel,  75th  U.S.C.T.,  November  23,  1863.  Mustered 
out,  November  25,  1865.  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865, 
"  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 

Died  at  Roxbury,  Mass.,  April  7,  1885. 


g,  (Carles  Benjamin. 

First  Lieutenant,  Thirteenth   New  Hampshire   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL  9,    1 89O.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7961.      ROCHESTER,   N.H. 

2d  Lieutenant,  I3th  N.H.  Infantry,  September  27,  1862.  Promoted  ist  Lieu 
tenant,  June  i,  1863;  mustered,  July  29,  1863.  Commissioned  Captain,  May  30, 
1865;  not  mustered.  Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 


dlalbraitft,  JFrelirrfr  BKilliam. 

Captain,  Aide-de-Camp  —  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    MAY    5,     1875.      1st    CLASS.      INSIGNIA     1669.      CHICAGO,   ILL. 

2d  Lieutenant,  3d  Maine  Infantry,  June  22,  1863.  Captain,  A.D.C.,  U.S.V., 
May  18,  1864.  Mustered  out,  June  8,  1866.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  May  29,  1865, 
"  for  gallantry  at  Atlanta  and  Savannah,  Georgia,  and  during  the  campaign  of  the 
Carolinas."  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and 
meritorious  conduct  during  the  campaigns  of  Atlanta,  Savannah,  and  the  Carolinas." 


<§alloupc,  Isaac  Jrancts. 


Major,  Surgeon,  Seventeenth   Massachusetts   Infantry —  Brevet  Lieu 
tenant  Colonel,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JANUARY   2,  1889.     1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    6685.      LYNN,   MASS. 

Major,  Surgeon,  i7th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  10,  1861;  mustered,  July  22,  1861. 
Mustered  out,  August  3,  1864.  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865, 
"  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 


6alurta,  SHarrcn  Botoen. 

Captain,   Fifty-sixth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JANUARY  3,  1883.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2644.      DEDHAM,   MASS. 

Private  and  1st  Sergeant,  i8th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  26,  1861;  mustered,  August 
24,  1861.  Discharged  (disability),  November  8,  1862.  2d  Lieutenant,  56th  Mass. 
Infantry,  September  5,  1863.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  January  4,  1864.  Captain, 
June  24,  1864;  mustered,  October  21,  1864.  Mustered  out,  July  12,  1865. 

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®ansrboort,  $?enrj)  SanfortL 


Captain,  Fifth  Artillery —  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U  S.A. — 
Colonel,  Thirteenth  New  York  Cavalry  —  Brevet  Brigadier 
General,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED  MAY  6,  1868,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  TRANSFERRED 
TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  APRIL  6,  1870.  IST  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  759. 

Private,  yth  Infantry,  N.Y.S.M.,  in  service  of  U.S.,  April  26,  1861.  Mustered 
out,  June  3,  1861.  2cl  Lieutenant,  5th  Artillery,  U.S.A.,  May  14,  1861.  Promoted 
ist  Lieutenant,  March  I,  1862,  Captain,  August  13,  1866.  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
I3th  N.Y.  Cavalry,  June  20,  1863.  Promoted  Colonel,  March  28,  1864.  Discharged, 
June  23,  1865.  Brevet  Captain,  U.S.A.,  September  17,  1862,  "for  gallant  and  meri 
torious  services  at  the  battle  of  Antietam,  Maryland."  Brevet  Major,  U.S.A.,  Octo 
ber  14,  1864,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  action  near  Manassas  Gap, 
Virginia."  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.A.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war."  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  June  24, 
1865,  "  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services." 

Died  at  Albany,  N.Y.,  April  12,  1871. 


©artitner,  Eofcrrt 

ELECTED   MARCH   5,  1890.        1  ST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA   7771.      CHESTNUT   HILL,   MASS. 

By  inheritance  from  JOHN  WILLIAM  TUDOR  GARDINER,  Cadet, 
U.S.M.A.,  July  I,  1836.  Brevet  2d  Lieutenant,  ist  Dragoons,  U.S.A.,  July  I,  1840. 
2d  Lieutenant,  December  31,  1840;  ist  Lieutenant,  April  21,  1846.  Captain,  Octo 
ber  19,  1851.  Major,  2cl  Cavalry,  October  26,  1861.  Retired,  November  14,  1861, 
"  for  disability  resulting  from  exposure  in  line  of  duty."  Brevet  Lieutenant 
Colonel,  U.S.A.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  meritorious  services  during  the  war."  Died, 
September  27,  1879. 


©arbiter,  garrison. 

First  Lieutenant,  Forty-fifth   Infantry,  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Militia, 
in  service  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY  3,    1886.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   4493.      BROOKLINE,   MASS. 

ist   Lieutenant,  45th    Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September    26,   1862.       Mustered   out, 
July  7,  1863. 

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t  ©arbiter, 


Captain     (Retired)  —  Brevet     Major,     U.S.A.  —  Brevet     Lieutenant 
Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JUNE    1,    1881,    1  sr    CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2246.       TRANSFERRED    TO    COMMANDERY    OF 
THE   DISTRICT   OF   COLUMBIA,  JANUARY   3,  1883. 

Captain,  looth  Illinois  Infantry,  August  30,  1862.  Mustered  out,  August  18, 
1864.  Captain,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  September  15,  1864.  Mustered  out,  October 
28,  1866.  Captain,  44th  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  July  28,  1866;  accepted,  October  29, 
1866.  Unassigned,  May  27,  1869.  Retired,  December  15,  1870,  "for  loss  of  right 
leg  from  wounds  received  in  line  of  duty."  Brevet  Major,  U.S.A.,  March  2,  1867, 
"  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  battle  of  Missionary  Ridge,  Tennessee." 
Brevet  Major  and  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  meritori 
ous  conduct  at  the  battle  of  Chattanooga,  and  at  the  charge  on  Missionary  Ridge." 


Captain     (Retired)  —  Brevet     Lieutenant    Colonel,     U.S.A.       Major, 
Fourth    Massachusetts    Heavy    Artillery,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY   7,    1873.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1495.      BOSTON. 

Private,  Corporal  and  Sergeant,  2d  Mass.  Infantry,  May  25,  1861.  2d  Lieu 
tenant,  2d  Mass.  Infantry,  February  12,  1863.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  July  23, 
1863.  Discharged  to  accept  promotion,  October  13,  1864.  Captain,  57th  Mass. 
Infantry,  October  19,  1864.  Discharged  to  accept  promotion,  November  14,  1864. 
Major,  4th  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  December  7,  1864.  Mustered  out,  June  17,  1865. 
Commissioned  Colonel,  59th  Mass.  Infantry,  February  8,  1865;  not  mustered.  Cap 
tain,  45th  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  July  28,  1866.  Unassigned,  July  22,  1869.  Retired, 
December  15,  1870,  "  for  loss  of  right  arm  and  for  wounds  received  in  line  of  duty." 
Brevet  Major,  U.S.A.,  March  2,  1867,  "  f°r  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battle  of  Cedar  Mountain,  Virginia."  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.A.,  March  2, 
1867,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the  battle  of  Gettysburg,  Pennsylvania." 


,  (gfttnarfc  ILradrj. 

Captain,   Fortieth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JUNE   2,    1875.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1671.      BEVERLY,   MASS. 

Captain,  4Oth    Mass.    Infantry,    September    6,    1862.       Discharged    (disability), 
February  25,  1864. 

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0iflfortr,  Jfretrericfe  Snimour. 

First  Lieutenant,  Third   Massachusetts   Heavy  Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JUNE    1,    187O.      1st  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1218.      NEW   BEDFORD,   MASS. 

Quartermaster-Sergeant,  3d  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  23, 
1861.  Mustered  out,  July  22,  1861.  Quartermaster-Sergeant,  44th  Infantry, 
M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September  12,  1862.  Mustered  out,  June  18,  1863. 
2d  Lieutenant,  6th  Unattached  Company  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  afterwards  3d 
Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  June  I,  1863.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  July  n,  1864. 
Discharged  (disability),  April  20,  1865. 

0tltirrt,  Banirl  ©tttilru. 

Assistant  Surgeon   (Master),  U.S.N. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   3,    1875.      1  sr  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1751.      DORCHESTER,   MASS. 

Medical  Cadet,  U.S.A.,  March,  1862,  to  November  10,  1862.  Acting  Assistant 
Surgeon,  U.S.N.,  November  10,  1862.  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.N.,  January  25,  1863. 
Resigned,  August  16,  1864. 

<§ilc,  SEtlltam  Augustus;, 

Captain,   One   Hundred  and  Seventeenth   U.S.  Colored  Troops. 

ELECTED   JUNE  7,    1882.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  2520.      WORCESTER,    MASS. 

Private,  i6th  N.H.  Infantry,  October  24,  1862.  Mustered  out,  August  20, 
1863.  Private,  i8th  N.H.  Infantry,  September  19,  1864.  Discharged  to  accept 
promotion,  September  30,  1864.  Captain,  i8th  N.H.  Infantry,  October  i,  1864. 
Discharged,  June  10,  1865.  ist  Lieutenant,  nyth  U.S.C.T.,  August  n,  1865. 
Promoted  Captain,  November  30,  1865.  Mustered  out,  August  10,  1867. 

t  ^illespir,  <§eorofc  ILrtois. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  Corps  of    Engineers,  U.S.A. 

ELECTED  NOVEMBER  4,  1885,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK.  TRANSFERRED 
TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  DECEMBER  1,  1886.  TRANS 
FERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK,  DECEMBER  31,  1888.  IST 
CLASS.  INSIGNIA  4061. 

Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,  July  i,  1858.  2<1  Lieutenant,  Corps  of  Engineers,  U.S.A., 
June  17,  1862.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  March  3,  1863.  Captain,  April  22,  1864. 
Major,  September  5,  1871.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  October  12,  1886.  Brevet  Major, 
U.S.A.,  August  I,  1864,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the  campaign 
before  Richmond,  Virginia."  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel.  U.S.A.,  April  9,  1865, 
"  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  campaign  from  Winchester  to  Appo- 
mattox  Court  House,  Virginia." 

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<§tlmorc,  Corner  diramus. 

Captain,  Tenth   Massachusetts   Infantry  —  Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  APRIL   7,    1875.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1682.      SPRINGFIELD,   MASS. 

1st  Sergeant,  loth  Mass.  Infantry,  June  21,  1861.  2il  Lieutenant,  roth  Mass. 
Infantry,  November  6,  1861.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  August  9,  1862.  Captain, 
November  26,  1862.  Mustered  out,  July  i,  1864.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  March  13, 
1865,  "  for  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 

(glrason,  Daniel  l?rnnj  ilatorencr. 

Captain,   First  Massachusetts  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   5,    1884.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3510.      NATICK,    MASS. 

Private  and  ist  Sergeant,  ist  Mass.  Cavalry,  September  25,  1861.  2d  Lieu 
tenant,  1st  Mass.  Cavalry,  July  27,  1862.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  February  I, 
1863;  mustered,  April  12,  1863.  Captain,  January  27,  1864;  mustered,  March  28, 
1864.  Discharged  (disability  resulting  from  wounds  received  in  action),  September 
14,  1864. 

t  ©otitiarti,  $rnni  Prriuns. 

Captain,   Fourteenth  Connecticut  Infantry,   U.S.V 

ELECTED    FEBRUARY  4,    1874.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1521.     TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY 
OF  THE   DISTRICT   OF  COLUMBIA,   APRIL  30,    1882. 

2d  Lieutenant,  ad  N.Y.  Cavalry,  March  7,  1862.  Resigned,  May  26,  1862. 
Sergeant-Major,  I4th  Conn.  Infantry,  June  n,  1862.  2d  Lieutenant,  I4th  Conn. 
Infantry,  September  17,  1862.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  December  20,  1862. 
Captain,  March  19,  1864.  Resigned,  April  26,  1864. 


rtJ,  Eobrrt  $alr  Ebrs. 

Captain,  Aide-de-Camp  —  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   2,    187O.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1142.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

Private,  1st  Infantry,  R.I.  Detached  Militia,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  2,  1861. 
Mustered  out,  August  2,  1861.  Volunteer  A.D.C.  at  Headquarters,  9th  Army 
Corps,  September  20,  1862.  Captain,  Aide-de-Camp,  U.S.V.,  March  II,  1863. 
Resigned,  July  3,  1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  August  I,  1864,  "for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  campaign  in  East  Tennessee  and  at  the  siege 
of  Knoxville."  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  April  2,  1865,  "for  gallant 
and  meritorious  conduct  at  Fort  Stedman  and  in  the  assault  before  Fort  Sedg- 
wick,  Virginia." 

(  J09) 


Major,   First  Infantry,   Rhode   Island    Detached    Militia,   in  service  of 
the  United  States.  —  Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL   2,    1879.      1  ST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA    1900.       PROVIDENCE,    R.I. 

Colonel  and  Aide-de-Camp,  Staff  of  Governor  of  Rhode  Island  (serving  in  the 
field),  April,  1861.  Resigned,  August  10,  1861.  Major,  1st  Infantry,  R.I.  Detached 
Militia,  June  27,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  2,  1861.  Volunteer  Aide-de-Camp, 
U.S.V.,  December  12,  1862  (General  Orders  349,  Army  of  the  Potomac),  to 
December  23,  1862.  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V. ,  March  13,  1865,  "for 
meritorious  services  in  raising  and  fitting  out  troops  from  Rhode  Island."  Brevet 
Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  distinguished  gallantry  at  the  first  battle  of 
Bull  Run,  Virginia." 


0at(jan,  Suntor* 


Colonel,    Thirty-seventh     U.S.    Colored     Troops  —  Brevet    Brigadier 
General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   6,  1884.        1  sr   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3148.      WARREN,   R.I. 

Captain,  2d  R.I.  Infantry,  June  6,  1861.  Promoted  Major,  July  22,  1862. 
Lieutenant  Colonel,  December  13,  1862.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  2 ad  U.S.C.T., 
December  23,  1863.  Colonel,  3yth  U.S.C.T.,  October  25,  1864.  Mustered  out, 
June  4,  1867.  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  f°r  l°ng  and 
faithful  service  and  gallant  conduct  in  the  field." 


ttfj,  Sanforfc 

Captain,   Fifty-ninth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY   7,    1884.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3676.      ANDOVER,    MASS. 

Private,  I3th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  16,  1861.  Discharged  to  accept  promotion, 
January  6,  1864.  2d  Lieutenant,  59th  Mass.  Infantry,  January  6,  1864.  Promoted 
ist  Lieutenant,  June  23,  1864.  Captain,  March  25,  1865.  Mustered  out,  May  15, 
1865.  Brevet  Captain,  U.S.V.,  March  25,  1865,  "for  gallantry  at  Fort  Stedman, 
Virginia." 

(  no  ) 


,  <§corcjc 

Brigadier  General  —  Brevet  Major  General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   2,    1870.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1139. 

Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,  July  i,  1842.  Brevet  2<J  Lieutenant,  Mounted  Rifles,  U.S.A., 
July  I,  1846.  2d  Lieutenant,  January  8,  1848.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  August 
30,  1853.  Resigned,  October  31,  1854.  Colonel,  2d  Mass.  Infantry,  May  24,  1861. 
Brigadier  General,  U.S.V. ,  June  9,  1862.  Mustered  out,  August  24,  1865.  Brevet 
ist  Lieutenant,  U.S.A.,  April  18,  1847,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  at 
Cerro  Gordo."  Brevet  Major  General,  U.S.V.,  April  9,  1865,  "for  meritorious  and 
distinguished  services." 

Died  at  Framingham,  Mass.,  August  29,  1886. 


fi&outo,  <£$ra  Palmer. 

Major,   Fifty-ninth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JUNE   2,    1875.      1  ST    CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1679.      TRANSFERRED    TO    COMMANDERY   OF 
THE   STATE   OF   PENNSYLVANIA,   NOVEMBER    6,    1889. 

Private,  24th  Mass.  Infantry,  October  18,  1861.  Discharged  to  accept  pro 
motion,  December  20,  1863.  2d  Lieutenant,  55th  Mass.  Infantry,  October  15, 
1863.  Captain,  59th  Mass.  Infantry,  January  22,  1864.  Promoted  Major,  August 
20,  1864.  Transferred  to  57th  Mass.  Infantry,  May  26,  1865.  Mustered  out, 
July  30,  1865. 


,  JFrancis. 

First  Lieutenant,   Fortieth   New  York   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY  4,    1874.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1518. 

ist  Sergeant,  4Oth  N.V.  Infantry,  June  21,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  4Oth  N.Y. 
Infantry,  November  4,  1861.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  February  6,  1862.  Dis 
charged  (disability  resulting  from  wounds),  January  10,  1863. 

Died    at  Arlington,   Mass.,  September  7,   1874. 


Captain,  Third   Rhode   Island   Heavy  Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER    2,    1887.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   580O.      MEDFIELD,   MASS. 

Captain,    3d    R.I.    Heavy    Artillery,    August    27,    1861.     Commissioned    Major, 
March    22,   1864;    not    mustered.     Resigned  (disability),   March    6,    1864. 

(  in  ) 


,  Cfjarles  Augustus. 


ELECTED   FEBRUARY   7,    1883.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2693.      U.S.S.       McARTHUR." 

Cadet  Midshipman,  U.S.N.A.,  June  5,  1871.  Midshipman,  U.S.N.,  June  20, 
1876.  Promoted  Ensign,  March  29,  1879.  Lieutenant  (junior  grade),  March  4, 
1886. 

By  inheritance  from  JESSE  A.  GOVE.  —  2cl  Lieutenant,  gth  U.S.  Infantry, 
April  9,  1847.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  December  4,  1847.  Discharged,  August 
26,  1848.  Captain,  loth  U.S.  Infantry,  March  3,  1855.  Colonel,  22d  Massachusetts 
Infantry,  October  30,  1861.  Killed  in  action  at  Games'  Mill,  Va.,  June  27,  1862. 

©obe,  SHesleu  Austin. 

Captain,  Third   Massachusetts  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY  4,    1881.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2242.      EAST   BOSTON. 

Private,  4ist  Mass.  Infantry,  August  13,  1862.  1st  Lieutenant,  4ist  Mass. 
Infantry,  afterwards  3d  Mass.  Cavalry,  September  20,  1862.  Promoted  Captain, 
March  30,  1865.  Discharged  (disability  resulting  from  wounds  received  in  action 
and  long  confinement  in  Rebel  prisons),  May  15,  1865. 

tf5t*{jiYiY      ^icJiiar    IQiSitl 

v.'li.lljy,    .' vulul    }Juiu. 

First  Lieutenant,  Sixty-first  Massachusetts   Infantry  —  Brevet  Captain, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED    MARCH   5,    1884.      1sr   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3160.      BOSTON. 

Private  and  Corporal,  1st  Mass.  Infantry,  April  17,1861;  mustered,  May  24, 
1861.  Mustered  out,  May  25,  1864.  2d  Lieutenant,  6ist  Mass.  Infantry,  September 
8,  1864.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  December  9,  1864;  mustered,  December  19, 
1864.  Mustered  out,  July  16,  1865.  Brevet  Captain,  U.S.V.,  April  9,  1865,  "for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the  recent  operations  resulting  in  the  fall  of 
Richmond,  Virginia,  and  the  surrender  of  the  insurgent  army  under  General  Robert 
E.  Lee." 


(grantman,  TOllianu 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  Thirteenth   New  Hampshire   Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JANUARY  5,    1887.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5157.      CHELSEA,   MASS. 

Private,  1st  Mass.  Infantry,  May  23,  1861.  Discharged  to  accept  promotion, 
August  18,  1862.  Captain,  I3th  N.II.  Infantry,  September  27,  1862;  mustered, 
September  30,  1862.  Promoted  Major,  June  i,  1863.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  July  15, 
1864.  Discharged  (disability),  October  16,  1864. 


Captain,  Thirty-third    Massachusetts   Infantry  —  Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY  6,    1885.      Isr   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3845.      MELBOURNE,    FLORIDA. 

ist  Lieutenant,  33cl  Mass.  Infantry,  July  24,  1862.  Promoted  Captain,  Decem 
ber  4,  1862.  Mustered  out,  June  n,  1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V. ,  March  16,  1865, 
"  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the  engagement  at  Averysborough,  North 
Carolina." 


t  <§rajj,  jfrands 

Captain,  Thirty-seventh   Massachusetts   Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED    MAY    5,    1875.      1st    CLASS.      INSIGNIA     1743.     TRANSFERRED  TO   COMMANDERY    OF 
THE    STATE    OF    CALIFORNIA,    NOVEMBER    5,     189O. 

ist  Sergeant,  37th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  2,  1862.  ad  Lieutenant,  37th 
Mass.  Infantry,  May  24,  1863.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  November  18,  1863. 
Captain,  November  20,  1864.  Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 


,  JHoses  Eeittmt. 

First  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  Third  Minnesota  Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JULY   23,    1890.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  8058.      SOUTH   WEYMOUTH,    MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  3d  Minnesota  Infantry,  September  5,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  September  2,  1865. 


,  Cfjarles  Hanmait* 

Passed   Assistant  Surgeon   (Lieutenant),  U.S.N. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   5,    1884.      1st  CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3504.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

Captain's  Clerk,  U.S.N.,  May,  1861,  to  September,  1862.  ist  Lieutenant, 
Assistant  Surgeon,  5ist  Infantry.  Pennsylvania  Militia,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  July 
n,  1863.  Mustered  out,  September  2,  1863.  Acting  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.N., 
May  31,  1864.  Assistant  Surgeon,  June  23,  1864.  Promoted  Passed  Assistant 
Surgeon,  October  n,  1867.  Resigned,  January  15,  1870. 


6rern,  Jltltum 


First     Lieutenant,  Tenth     Battery,    Massachusetts     Light   Artillery  — 
Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH   3,    1875.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1618.      BOSTON. 

Private  and  Corporal,  ist  Mass.  Battery,  August  28,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  ist 
Mass.  Battery,  September  21,  1862.  Mustered  out,  October  19,  1864.  2d  Lieu 
tenant,  loth  Mass.  Battery,  October  28,  1864.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  February 
27,  1865.  Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865.  Brevet  Captain  and  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V., 
March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  efficient  services." 


<§reene,  Hebt  Eafoson* 

First  Assistant  Engineer  (Lieutenant),   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   6,    1875.        1st   CLASS.       INSIGNIA    1728.      CAMBRIDGE,   MASS. 

3d  Assistant  Engineer,  U.S.N.,  March  19,  1858.  Promoted  2d  Assistant  Engi 
neer,  December  i,  1860.  ist  Assistant  Engineer,  October  15,  1863.  Resigned, 
August  2,  1869. 


,  George 

Captain,   Fourth  Artillery,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED   APRIL    17,  1885.      MEMBER   AT   LARGE.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   3806.      FORT   McPHER- 
SON,   GEORGIA. 

Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,  July  i,  1861.  Served  as  Volunteer  Aide-de-Camp,  Staff  of 
Major  General  W.  H.  French,  Commanding  3d  Army  Corps,  July  12  to  August, 
1863.  2d  Lieutenant,  I2th  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  June  23,  1865.  Promoted  ist  Lieu 
tenant,  June  23,  1865.  Transferred  to  2ist  Infantry,  September  21,  1866.  Unas- 
signed,  April  19,  1869.  Assigned  to  4th  Artillery,  December  15,  1870.  Captain, 
December  i,  1883. 


(greenouoft,  SHilliam  Smttfj. 


Captain,     Eighteenth      New     Hampshire     Infantry  —  Brevet     Major, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY    1,    1872.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1450.      WAKEFIELD,   MASS. 

Private  and  Corporal,  4th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September  I, 
1862.  Mustered  out,  August  28,  1863.  Captain,  i8th  N.H.  Infantry,  September  30, 
1864.  Mustered  out,  June  10,  1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  April  2,  1865,  "  for  gal 
lantry  before  Petersburg,  Virginia." 


(griffin,  Cjjarlfg  ILamson. 


ELECTED   NOVEMBER   3,    1886.      2o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5097.      KEENE,   N.H. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  Brevet  Major  General  SIMON  G.  GRIFFIN. 


<§riffin,  Simon  ©oooelL 

Brigadier  General — Brevet  Major  General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH    1,    1871.      1st    CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1289.      KEENE,   N.H. 

Captain,  2d  N.H.  Infantry,  June  4,  1861.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  6th  N.H. 
Infantry,  October  29,  1861.  Promoted  Colonel,  April  22,  1862.  Brigadier  General, 
U.S.V.,  May  12,  1864.  Mustered  out,  August  24,  1865.  Brevet  Major  General, 
U.S.V.,  April  2,  1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  in  the  assault  on  the 
enemy's  lines  in  front  of  Fort  Sedgwick,  Virginia." 


(griffin,  roiltam  jFranftlin. 

Captain,   Forty-ninth   U.S.  Colored  Troops. 

ELECTED  JANUARY  4,    1888.      1  sr   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5951.      BOSTON. 

Private  and  1st  Sergeant,  93d  Illinois  Infantry,  August  9,  1862;  mustered,  Octo 
ber  13,  1862.  Discharged  to  accept  promotion,  June  4,  1863.  1st  Lieutenant,  nth 
Louisiana  Infantry,  afterward  49th  U.S.C.T.,  April  22,  1863;  mustered,  June  4,  1863. 
Promoted  Captain,  March  19,  1864.  Mustered  out,  March  22,  1866. 


©rimes,  Sanies 

Captain,  Seventeenth   Infantry  —  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED  APRIL  3,    1889.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6992.      HILLSBOROUGH    BRIDGE,   N.H. 

Captain  lyth  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  August  5,  1861.  Transferred  to  26th  Infantry, 
September  21,  1866.  Transferred  to  loth  Infantry,  May  19,  1869.  Discharged, 
December  31,  1870.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.A.,  August  i,  1874,  "for  gallant  services  at 
Spottsylvania  and  during  the  campaign  before  Richmond,  Virginia."  Brevet  Lieu 
tenant  Colonel,  U.S.A.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war." 

(  "5) 


<§rmneil,  ^enrg  SEalton. 

Acting  Volunteer  Lieutenant,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER    1,    1886.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5099.      CAMBRIDGE,   MASS. 

Master's  Mate,  U.S.N.,  June  23,  1862.  Promoted  Acting  Ensign,  November  u, 
1862.  Acting  Master,  January  6,  1864,  "for  good  conduct  in  charge  of  naval 
howitzers  at  capture  of  Aranzas  Pass,  Texas."  Acting  Volunteer  Lieutenant,  May  3, 
1865.  Ensign,  March  12,  1868;  declined.  Discharged,  July  25,  1868. 


<§utnejj,  Patrick  Eofrert. 


Colonel,    Ninth   Massachusetts    Infantry  —  Brevet    Brigadier    General, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   6,    1876.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1754. 

Captain,  gth  Mass.  Infantry,  June  n,  1861.  Promoted  Major,  October  24,  1861. 
Lieutenant  Colonel,  January  28,  1862.  Colonel,  July  26,  1862.  Mustered  out,  June 
21,  1864.  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meri 
torious  services  during  the  war." 

Died  at  Boston,  March  21,  1877. 


Major,    Surgeon,    Eighth    Infantry,    Massachusetts  Volunteer    Militia, 
in  service  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED   MARCH   4,    1874.      1  ST    CLASS.      INSIGNIA     1524. 

Major,   Surgeon,   8th    Infantry,  M.V.M.,  November    7,    1862.       Mustered    out, 
August  7,  1863. 

Died  at  Beverly,  Mass.,  October  10, 


frames, 


ELECTED   OCTOBER   3,    1883.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2939.       TRANSFERRED  TO   COMMANDERY 
OF  THE   DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA,   NOVEMBER   7,    1883.  . 

Cadet  Midshipman,  U.S.N.A.,  June  26,   1875.      2cl  Lieutenant,  U.S.M.C.,  July 
i,  1883. 

In  succession  to  Companion  Brevet  Brigadier  General  THOMAS  J.  HAINES, 
deceased. 

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*  laities,  Eijomas  Jefferson. 

Major,   Commissary    of     Subsistence  —  Brevet     Brigadier     General 
U.S.A. 

ELECTED   MAY   5,    1875.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1819. 

Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,  July  I,  1845.  2cl  Lieutenant,  2cl  Artillery,  U.S.A.,  July  I, 
1849.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  July  9,  1853.  Appointed  Adjutant,  October  I, 
1855.  Captain,  I3th  Infantry,  May  14,  1861;  declined.  Captain,  Commissary  of 
Subsistence,  August  3,  1861.  Colonel,  A. A. B.C.,  U.S.V.,  May  I,  1862,  to  May  31, 
1866.  Major,  Commissary  of  Subsistence,  February  9,  1863.  Brevet  Lieutenant 
Colonel,  Brevet  Colonel  and  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.A.,  March  13.  1865, 
"  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 

Died  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  August  14,  1883. 


f&ale, 

ELECTED   MAY  2,    1888.     3o  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   6343.      BOSTON. 

A  gentleman  who,  in  civil  life,  during  the  Rebellion  was  specially  distinguished 
for  conspicuous  and  consistent  loyalty.  Earnest  in  all  patriotic  action.  A  man  of 
peace  defending  and  advocating  a  war  for  right. 


f&ale, 


Captain,    Assistant   Adjutant    General  —  Brevet     Lieutenant    Colonel, 
U.S.V. 


ELECTED   MARCH    7,    1883.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2688.      SALEM,    MASS. 

Private,  8th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  17,  1861  ;  mustered, 
May  18,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  I,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  igth  Mass.  Infantry, 
August  22,  1861.  Promoted  Captain,  July  I,  1862.  Captain,  Assistant  Adjutant 
General,  U.S.V.,  June  30,  1864.  Mustered  out,  November  n,  1865.  Brevet  Major, 
U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  Kinston,  North 
Carolina."  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  f°r  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war." 


lenrg. 


Chaplain,    Forty-fourth   Infantry,    Massachusetts  Volunteer  Militia,   in 
service   of   the    United    States. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   7,    1877.      1  sr   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1803.      CAMBRIDGE,   MASS. 

Chaplain,  44th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September   12,  1862.     Mustered  out,  June   18, 
1863. 

(  "7) 


f&all,  HKnrg  Scroop. 

First  Lieutenant,  Thirty-fourth    Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   4,    1885.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    4331.      READING,    MASS. 

Sergeant,  34th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  17,  1862;  mustered,  July  31,  1862.  2cl 
Lieutenant,  34th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  23,  1862;  mustered,  December  15,  1862. 
Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  October  18,  1864;  mustered,  December  9,  1864.  Commis 
sioned  Captain,  February  18,  1865;  not  mustered.  Mustered  out,  June  16,  1865. 


First  Lieutenant,   First  Massachusetts  Heavy  Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER    5,    1888.      1  ST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA  6636.      KINGSTON,    MASS. 

1st    Lieutenant,   1st  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,   March    I,   1862.     Discharged  (dis 
ability  resulting  from  wound  received  in  action),  October  3,  1864. 


Lieutenant  Colonel,  Chief  Quartermaster  —  Brevet  Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   2,    1870.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1144. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  2ist  Mass.  Infantry,  September  18,  1861.  Captain, 
A.Q.M.,  U.S.V.,  July  22,  1862.  Assigned  as  Chief  Quartermaster,  gth  Army  Corps, 
with  rank  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  (under  Act  of  July  17,  1862),  January,  1863. 
Resigned,  December  5,  1864.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  efficient 
and  meritorious  services  in  bis  department."  Brevet  Lieutenant'  Colonel  and 
Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V. 

Died  at  San  Diego,  Cal.,  August   3,  1880. 


g,  (Cfjarlrs  Stuart. 

Acting  Assistant  Paymaster,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED  JUNE  3,    1874.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1582.      ROXBURY,    MASS. 

Acting    Assistant    Paymaster,   U.S.N.,  June  7,    1864.     Discharged,  October    24, 
1865. 

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ficrtrte*. 

Colonel,     Fifty-fourth      Massachusetts     Infantry  —  Brevet     Brigadier 
General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER     1,   1868.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   958. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Volunteer  Aide-de-Camp,  October  18  to  December  16,  1861. 
2d  Lieutenant,  2Oth  Mass.  Infantry,  January  u,  1862.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant, 
November  12,  1862.  Captain,  54th  Mass.  Infantry,  March  6,  1863.  Promoted 
Major,  April  17,  1863.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  May  31,  1863.  Colonel,  July  18,  1863. 
Mustered  out,  August  20,  1865.  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  June  27,  1865, 
"  for  meritorious  services." 

Died  at  West  Medford,  Mass.,  July  26,  1871. 


l,  llorinooti 

Colonel,  Fifty-fifth   Massachusetts  Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JANUARY   2,    1884.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3054.      WEST    MEDFORD,     MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  2oth  Mass.  Infantry,  July  10,  1861.  Promoted  Captain, 
November  26,  1861.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  54th  Mass.  Infantry,  April  17,  1863. 
Colonel,  55th  Mass.  Infantry,  May  30,  1863.  Resigned  (disabilty  resulting  from 
wound  received  in  action),  November  2,  1863. 

t^alsteati,  (JFminel  potter. 

Captain,  Assistant  Adjutant  General  —  Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    APRIL    7,    1868.      1st    CLASS.       INSIGNIA   721.     TRANSFERRED    TO    COMMANDERY   OF 
THE   DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA  AS   CHARTER   MEMBER,   FEBRUARY    1,    1882. 

Captain,  2d  N.Y.  Heavy  Artillery,  December  n,  1861.  Captain,  Assistant 
Adjutant  General,  U.S.V.,  April  14,  1862.  Resigned,  June  28,  1865.  Brevet 
Major,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services." 

t  Hamilton,  (Carles  Smiflj. 

Major  General,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL    1,    1874.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1552.     TRANSFERRED    TO    COMMANDERY  OF 
THE   STATE  OF  WISCONSIN   AS   CHARTER    MEMBER,   MAY    15,    1874. 

Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,  July  i,  1839.  Brevet  2d  Lieutenant,  2d  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  July 
i,  1843.  2<3  Lieutenant,  5th  Infantry,  November  17,  1845.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant, 
June  30,  1847.  Resigned,  April  30,  1853.  Colonel,  3d  Wisconsin  Infantry,  May  u, 
1  86  1  ;  mustered  June  29,  1861.  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  August  10,  1861,  to  rank 
from  May  17,  1861.  Promoted  Major  General,  September  19,  1862.  Resigned,  April 
13,  1863.  Brevet  Captain,  U.S.A.,  August  20,  1847,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious 
conduct  in  the  battles  of  Contreras  and  Churubusco,  in  Mexico." 

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Jfapgoofc,  <£i)arlrs  (ffiftotoarli. 

Colonel,  Fifth   New  Hampshire  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   6,    1875.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1703.      BROOKLINE,   MASS. 

Captain,  5th  N.H.  Infantry,  October   12,  1861.     Promoted    Lieutenant  Colonel, 
December  14,  1862.     Colonel,  July  3,  1863.     Discharged,  October  14,  1864. 

Hartw,  gllpfjcus;  Holmes. 


First      Lieutenant,      Forty-fifth      Infantry.     Massachusetts     Volunteer 
Militia,    in    service    of    the    United    States. 

ELECTED   APRIL  6,    1869.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1  055.     BOSTON. 

ist    Lieutenant,  45th    Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September    26,    1862.     Mustered    out, 

July  7,  1X63. 


Harriman,  JBabiti  Samuel. 

First  Lieutenant,  Twelfth   Maine   Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY  4,    1881.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2245.      KANSAS   CITY,    MISSOURI. 

Private,  8th  N.H.  Infantry,  October  18,  1861.  Discharged,  May  25,  1863. 
Private  and  Sergeant,  8th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  July  2O,  1864. 
Mustered  out,  November  10,  1864.  1st  Lieutenant,  loth  Company  Unassigned,  Maine 
Infantry,  afterwards  I2th  Maine  Infantry,  February  8,  1865.  Discharged,  September 
19,  1865. 

Harrington,  Samuel. 

Captain,  Twenty-fifth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER   3,    1884.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3674.      BOSTON. 

ist  Lieutenant,  25th  Mass.  Infantry,  October  12,  1861.  Promoted  Captain, 
November  5,  1862.  Commissioned  Lieutenant  Colonel,  January  10,  1865;  not 
mustered.  Mustered  out,  July  13,  1865. 

Harris,  3fames  Houis. 

Acting  Ensign,  U.S.N. 

ELECTED    DECEMBER    7,    1887.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5874.      BOSTON. 

Acting  Master's  Mate,  U.S.N.,  March,  1864.  Promoted  Acting  Ensign,  April 
6,  1864.  Discharged,  October  8,  1867. 

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Harris, 

Acting  Volunteer  Lieutenant  Commander,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   JANUARY    1,    1890.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7568.      PORTSMOUTH,    N.H. 

Acting  Master,  U.S.N. ,  May  27,  1861.  Promoted  Acting  Volunteer  Lieutenant, 
April  27,  1863,  "f°r  gallant  conduct  in  face  of  the  enemy."  Acting  Volunteer 
Lieutenant  Commander,  April  26,  1865.  Discharged,  October  24,  1865. 


Pfarrteon,  flEilltam 

First  Assistant  Engineer  .(Lieutenant),   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   MAY   2,    1883.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2801.      BRAINTREE,   MASS. 

3d  Assistant  Engineer,  U.S.N.,  July  29,  1861.  Promoted  2d  Assistant  Engineer, 
December  18,  1862.  1st  Assistant  Engineer,  January  30,  1865.  Resigned,  October 
8,  1872. 


Lieutenant  Colonel,  Fourth   Massachusetts  Heavy  Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    DECEMBER   4,    1889.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7533.      NEW   BEDFORD,   MASS. 

1st  Sergeant,  3d  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  23,  1861.  Mus 
tered  out,  July  22,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  23d  Mass.  Infantry,  September  28,  1861. 
Promoted  Captain,  June  25,  1862.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  4th  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery, 
November  14,  1864.  Mustered  out,  June  17,  1865. 


f&artforll,  Slfretr  Stelnnan. 

Colonel,  Fifty-fifth   Massachusetts   Infantry — Brevet  Brigadier   Gen 
eral,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   AUGUST  4,    1868.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1056.      HONOLULU,    H.I. 

Corporal,  3d  Missouri  Infantry,  May  10,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  17,  1861. 
ist  Lieutenant,  44th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September  12,  1862. 
Captain,  54th  Mass.  Infantry,  March  16,  1863.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  55th  Mass. 
Infantry,  May  30,  1863.  Promoted  Colonel,  November  3,  1863.  Mustered  out, 
April  30,  1866.  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  December  30,  1864,  "for  gallant 
services  at  the  battle  of  Honey  Hill,  South  Carolina." 

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f&artfoell, 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   5,    1  89O.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  8269.      BOSTON. 

By  inheritance  from  CHARLES  ATHERTON  HARTWELL,  ist  Lieutenant, 
nth  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  August  5,  1861.  Colonel,  77th  U.S.C.T.,  December  8,  1863. 
Transferred  to  loth  U.S.  Colored  Heavy  Artillery,  October  I,  1865.  Mustered  out, 
February  2,  1867.  Captain,  nth  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  October  4,  1866;  unassigned, 
April  14,  1869;  assigned  to  8th  Cavalry,  December  15,  1870.  Brevet  Captain, 
U.S.A.,  June  27,  1862,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the  battle  of  Gaines 
Mill,  Virginia."  Brevet  Major,  U.S.A.,  June  14,  1863,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  at  the  siege  of  Port  Hudson,  Louisiana."  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.A., 
March  13,  1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war."  Brevet 
Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  December  2,  1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
during  the  war."  Died  October  3,  1876. 


kartell,  Cephas  Horen^o. 


First     Lieutenant,    Seventh     Battery     Massachusetts     Light    Artillery, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER   3,    1884.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3675. 

Sergeant  and  ist  Sergeant,  Company  of  Infantry,  afterwards  reorganized  as 
7th  Mass.  Battery,  April  19,  1861;  mustered,  May  21,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  7th 
Mass.  Battery,  April  14,  1862.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  November  17.  1862.  Re 
signed,  October  5,  1863. 

Died  at  Pasadena,  Cal.,  April  19,  1890. 


Castings,  Charles  OH  tilt  am. 

Captain,  Twelfth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JULY   23,    1890.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  8059.      SOUTH    WEYMOUTH,   MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  I2th  Mass.  Infantry,  June  26,  1861.     Promoted  Captain,  August 
10,  1862.     Discharged,  March  12,  1865. 

*$atcf),  ©ssian  Hofcel 

First  Lieutenant,  Seventh  Connecticut  Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED  OCTOBER   6,    1868.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   957. 

1st   Lieutenant,  7th   Conn.    Infantry,   August  31,  1861 ;    mustered,  September  6, 
1861.     Mustered  out,  September  5,  1864. 

Died  at  Meriden,  Conn.,  February  9,  1888. 

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Captain,  Commissary  of  Subsistence —  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY  6,    1874.      1  ST    CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1562.       TRANSFERRED    TO    COMMANDERY    OF 
THE   STATE  OF  WISCONSIN,  AS   CHARTER   MEMBER,   MAY    15,    1874. 

Captain,  Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.S.V.,  September  4,  1861.  Mustered  out, 
October  26,  1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  June  2,  1865,  "  for  efficient  and  meritorious 
services."  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V. ,  June  2,  1865,  "for  faithful  and  meri 
torious  services." 


,  JFranftlin,  Junior* 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  Second  California  Cavalry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   2,    1 87O.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1260.      BOSTON. 

Captain,  Additional  Aide-de-Camp,  U.S.V.,  April  15,  1862.  Resigned,  May 
II,  1865.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  2d  California  Cavalry,  January  5,  1865;  mustered, 
January  II,  1865.  Resigned,  April  30,  1865. 


*  Raines,  3oijn 

Captain,  Third   Infantry,   Massachusetts  Volunteer    Militia,    in  service 
of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED   MARCH    1,  1871.        1  ST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA    1288. 

Captain,  3d    Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September   18,    1862.      Mustered  out,  June  27, 
1863. 

Died  at  Fairhaven,  Mass.,  March  10,  1883. 


,  Jamrs 

Surgeon    (Lieutenant    Commander),   U.S.N.       Major,    Surgeon,  Two 
Hundred  and   Fifteenth   Pennsylvania  Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL  9,    1 89O.      1  ST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA    7962.      PORTSMOUTH,   N.H. 

1st  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  H4th  Pennsylvania  Infantry,  March  17, 
1863.  Major,  Surgeon,  21 5th  Pennsylvania  Infantry,  April  20,  1865.  Mustered 
out,  July  31,  1865.  Assistant  Surgeon  (Master),  U.S.N.,  June  24,  1867.  Pro 
moted  Passed  Assistant  Surgeon  (Lieutenant),  February  26,  1873.  Surgeon  (Lieu 
tenant  Commander),  May  I,  1879. 

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<&artmer 

First  Lieutenant,  Third  Vermont  Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY   7,    1884.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3251.      BOSTON. 

Private,  3d  Vermont  Infantry,  January  28,  1864.  2cl  Lieutenant,  3d  Vermont 
Infantry,  October  18,  1864;  mustered.  January  I,  1865.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant, 
February  25,  1865;  mustered,  March  23,  1865.  Discharged  (disability  resulting  from 
wounds  received  in  action),  June  2,  1865. 


Hatofetns, 

First  Assistant  Engineer   (Lieutenant),   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER    7,    1888.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   6504.      TAUNTON,   MASS. 

3d  Assistant  Engineer,  U.S.N.,  July  29,  1861.  Promoted  2d  Assistant  Engineer, 
December  18,  1862.  1st  Assistant  Engineer  (Master),  January  30,  1865.  1st 
Assistant  Engineer  (Lieutenant),  July  25,  1866.  Resigned,  January  18,  1869. 

tPtetolejj,  Josepfj  EosfoelL 

Brigadier  General  —  Brevet  Major  General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JANUARY   5,    1869.      1  ST    CLASS.       INSIGNIA    1  064.      TRANSFERRED  TO   COMMANDERY 
OF    THE    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA,   MARCH     1,    1882. 

Captain,  1st  Conn.  Infantry,  April  22,  1861.  Mustered  out,  July  31,  1861. 
Lieutenant  Colonel,  yth  Conn.  Infantry,  September  17,  1861.  Promoted  Colonel, 
May  19,  1862.  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  September  17,  1864.  Mustered  out, 
January  15,  1866.  Brevet  Major  General,  U.S.V.,  September  28,  1865,  "for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 


JBanieL 

Acting  Assistant  Paymaster,  U.S.N. 

ELECTED  JUNE  3,    1874.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1582.      WOBURN,    MASS. 

Acting  Assistant  Paymaster,  U.S.N.,  September  27,  1862.    Discharged,  February 
2,  1866. 


t  Images,  Ctjarles 

Major,  Surgeon,   Forty-third  Wisconsin   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   4,  1885.     1  ST   CLASS.     INSIGNIA   4259.     TRANSFERRED  TO   COMMANDERY 
OF  THE  STATE  OF   MINNESOTA,   NOVEMBER   5,    189O. 

1st  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  43d  Wisconsin  Infantry,  August  10,  1864; 
mustered,  August  29,  1864.  Promoted  Major,  Surgeon,  March  13,  1865.  Mus 
tered  out,  June  24,  1865. 

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,  Seffreg. 

Captain,   First  Rhode   Island    Light  Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   6,    1875.      1st  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1698.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

2d  Lieutenant,   ist   R.I.  Light  Artillery,  October  5,   1861.     Promoted  Captain, 
October  14,  1862.     Resigned,  August  17,  1863. 


Colonel,    First     Rhode     Island     Light     Artillery  —  Brevet     Brigadier 
General,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   2,    1869.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1054.      NEW  ORLEANS,   LA. 

ist  Lieutenant,  ist  R.I.  Light  Artillery,  August  8,  1861.  Promoted  Captain, 
August  18,  1862.  Major,  April  19,  1864.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  April  13,  1865. 
Colonel,  June  12,  1865.  Mustered  out,  July  I,  1865.  Colonel,  5th  U.S.  Veteran 
Volunteers,  July  14,  1865.  Mustered  out,  March  5,  1866.  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
U.S.V.,  August  I,  1864,  "  for  distinguished  services  and  good  conduct  throughout  the 
campaign,  especially  at  Cold  Harbor,  Virginia."  Brevet  Colonel  and  Brevet  Briga 
dier  General,  U.S.V.,  May  3,  1865,  "  for  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 


Assistant  Surgeon   (Master),   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   7,    1872.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1387.      WELLESLEY   HILLS,  MASS. 

Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.N.,  September  17,  1861.     Resigned,  September  11,  1865. 


liearti, 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  Medical    Director  — Brevet     Lieutenant  Colonel, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JUNE    2,    1868.       1  sr   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  826.      BOSTON. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  I3th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  16,  1861.  Major, 
Surgeon,  U.S.V.,  May  I,  1862.  Assigned  as  Medical  Director  4th  Army  Corps,  with 
rank  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  (General  Orders  29),  February  28,  1864.  Mustered  out, 
October  23,  1865.  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 


First     Lieutenant,     Forty-fourth     Infantry,     Massachusetts     Volunteer 
Militia,    in    service   of    the    United    States. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   6,    1868.      1  sr   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   921.      PLYMOUTH,   MASS. 

C'orporal,  44th    Infantry,   M.V.M.,   September    12,  1862.      1st   Lieutenant,    44th 
Infantry,  M.V.M.,  January  15,  1863.     Mustered  out,  June  18,  1863. 


(ffifomuttir* 

Captain,   First  Massachusetts   Infantry — Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JULY   23,    1 89O.      Isr   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   8O60.      BOSTON. 

2d  Lieutenant,  1st  Mass.  Infantry,  May  25,  1861.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant, 
July  13,  1861.  Captain,  July  12,  1862.  Mustered  out,  May  25,  1864.  ist  Lieutenant, 
Adjutant,  I4th  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  June  18,  1864.  Discharged,  September  26, 
1867.  Brevet  Captain,  U.S.V.,  November  2,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser 
vices."  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
at  the  battle  of  Gettysburg,  Pennsylvania." 


,  SEtlUam  SBtrt 

Colonel,  Tenth  Vermont  Infantry — Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER    7,   1887.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  5875.      BURLINGTON,    VERMONT. 

ist  Lieutenant,  2d  Vermont  Infantry,  May  22,  1861;  mustered,  June  20,  1861. 
Discharged  (disability),  November  5,  1861.  Major,  loth  Vermont  Infantry,  August 
26,  1862;  mustered,  September  I,  1862.  Promoted  Lieutenant  Colonel,  October  17, 
1862;  mustered,  November  3,  1862.  Colonel,  April  26,  1864;  mustered,  June  6,  1864. 
Discharged  (disability  resulting  from  wounds  received  in  action),  December  17,  1864. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  March  7,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  con 
duct  at  the  battles  of  the  Wilderness,  Spottsylvania,  Cold  Harbor,  Petersburg  and 
Cedar  Creek,  Virginia,  and  Monocacy,  Maryland." 


*  Derrick,  George  l^enrg  SEefcster. 

Major,    Surgeon,   First  U.S.  Volunteers. 

ELECTED   MAY    1,1872.       IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1426. 

ist    Lieutenant.  Assistant  Surgeon,    ist  U.S.  Volunteers,  April   20,   1864.     Pro 
moted  Major,  Surgeon,  August  23,  1864.     Mustered  out,  November  27,  1865. 

Died  at  London,  England,  July  21,  1877. 

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mr,  Jfrancis 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  Thirteenth   Maine   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    OCTOBER    6,    1868.      1  ST    CLASS.       INSIGNIA  975.      MELROSE,  MASS. 

Captain,  3d  Maine  Infantry,  June  4,  1861.  Discharged  to  accept  promotion, 
November  14,  1861.  Major,  I3th  Maine  Infantry,  December  10,  1861.  Promoted 
Lieutenant  Colonel,  April  28,  1862.  Mustered  out,  January  6,  1865. 


,  3ot)tt 

Major,   U.S.   Marine  Corps. 

ELECTED  APRIL  12,  1871,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  1  ST  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  1280.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA,  AS 
CHARTER  MEMBER,  MAYS,  1871.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF 
MASSACHUSETTS,  SEPTEMBER  25,  1882.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE 
DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA,  APRIL  3O,  1883. 

2d  Lieutenant,  U.S.  Marine  Corps,  March  9,  1861.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant, 
September  I,  1861.  Captain,  June  10,  1864.  Major,  August  18,  1889.  Brevet 
Captain,  U.S.M.C.,  May  25,  1863,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  Port 
Hudson  and  Grand  Gulf,  May  25,  1863." 


f&igginson,  jFrancts  3Lce, 

Captain,   Fifth   Massachusetts  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    MAY  4,    1869.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1O71.       BOSTON. 

2d  Lieutenant,  54th  Mass  Infantry,  February  28,  1863.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant, 
April  14,  1863.  Captain,  July  16,  1863.  Captain,  5th  Mass.  Cavalry,  February  n, 
1864.  Mustered  out,  November  30,  1865. 


3Lrc. 

Major,    First    Massachusetts    Cavalry  —  Brevet    Lieutenant    Colonel, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH    7,    1888.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6144.       BOSTON. 

ad  Lieutenant,  2d  Mass.  Infantry,  May  28,  1861.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant, 
July  8,  1861.  Captain,  ist  Mass.  Cavalry,  October  31,  1861.  Promoted  Major, 
March  26,  1862.  Discharged  (disability  resulting  from  wound  received  in  action), 
August  9,  1864.  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war,  and  especially  in  the  campaign  of  1864  of 
the  Army  of  the  Potomac." 


$tg0ttts0n,  Efjomas  SHcnttoortf). 

Colonel,  Thirty-third    U.S.  Colored  Troops. 

ELECTED   MARCH   6,    1889.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    6913.      CAMBRIDGE,   MASS. 

Captain,  51*1  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September  25,  1862. 
Colonel,  ist  South  Carolina  Volunteers  (afterward  336  U.S.C.T.),  November  10,  1862. 
Resigned  (disability  resulting  from  wound  received  in  action),  October  27,  1864. 


JFloges, 

Major,  Surgeon,   Fortieth    Massachusetts  Infantry,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JUNE   2,    1 88O.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2117.      HARTFORD,   CONN. 

Acting  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.N.,  October  28,  1862.  Resigned,  February  4, 
1864.  ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  4Oth  Mass.  Infantry,  September  22,  1864. 
Promoted  Major,  Surgeon,  May  19,  1865.  Discharged,  June  16,  1865. 


tll,  James 

Captain,    Ninety-seventh   U.S.   Colored    Troops. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   6,    1868.      INSIGNIA   922.      LOWELL,   MASS. 

Private  and  ist  Sergeant,  42d  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  October 
^14,  1862.  ist  Lieutenant,  ist  Louisiana  Engineers,  U.S.V. ,  May  10,  1863.  Captain, 
3d  Louisiana  Engineers  (afterward  97th  U.S.C.T.),  September  12,  1863.  Mustered 
out,  April  6,  1866. 


f&tll,  Sames  SEtlliam. 

ELECTED   APRIL   6,    1887.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5424.      ROXBURY,   MASS. 

Musician,  3d  N.H.  Infantry,  February  28,  1862.  Mustered  out,  March  I, 
1865. 

By  inheritance  from  HENRY  HILL,  Chaplain,  3d  N.H.  Infantry,  August  26, 
1861.  Mustered  out,  August  20,  1864.  Hospital  Chaplain,  U.S.V.,  April  12,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  December  2,  1865.  Died  September  i,  1884. 

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f&mcfcs,  lElifoartr  SHarti, 


Brigadier    General  —  Brevet    Major  General,    U.S.V. — Colonel    (re 
tired) —  Brevet  Brigadier  General,    U.S.A. 

ELECTED  MAY  4,  1870,  IN  THE  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK.  1st  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  1205.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  WISCONSIN,  AS 
CHARTER  MEMBER,  MAY  15,  1874.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF 
MASSACHUSETTS,  MAY  6,  1885.  CAMBRIDGE,  MASS. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  8th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  30,  1861. 
Promoted  Colonel,  May  16,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  I,  1861.  Colonel,  igih 
Mass.  Infantry,  August  3,  1861.  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  November  29,  1862; 
accepted,  April  28,  1863.  Resigned,  June  30,  1865.  Brevet  Major  General,  U.S.V., 
March  13,  1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services."  2d  Lieutenant,  2d  Cavalry, 
U.S.A.,  April  26,  1861.  Resigned,  June  4,  1861.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  4oth  Infantry, 
U.S.A.,  July  28,  1866;  accepted,  September  17,  1866.  Transferred  to  25th 
Infantry,  March  15,  1869.  Retired  with  rank  of  Colonel,  "for  wounds  received  in 
line  of  duty,"  December  15,  1870.  Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.A.,  March  2,  1867,  "for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  battle  of  Antietam,  Maryland."  Brevet 
Brigadier  General,  U.S.A.,  March  2,  1867,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  assault  on  Petersburg,  Virginia." 


H?mtist  roiliam  l&enrg  SEceti. 

Major,  Surgeon,  Twelfth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JUNE  6,    1883.      1  sr   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    2805.       MILFORD,   N.H. 

1st  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  I7th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  23,  1861.    Major, 
Surgeon,  1  2th  Mass.  Infantry,  May  26,  1863.     Mustered  out,  July  8,  1864. 


Captain,   Fourteenth   New  Hampshire   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL  9,    1890.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7963.      BOSTON. 

Private,  i4thN.IL  Infantry,  September  24,  1862.  Captain,  I4th  N.H.  Infantry, 
October  2,  1862.  Mustered  out,  July  8,  1865. 

^otjges,  ^Jlmcm  Danfortjj,  Sunior* 

Second   Lieutenant,    Forty-second    Infantry,    Massachusetts  Volunteer 
Militia,   in  the   service  of  the    United  States. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   6,    1889.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   74O1.        BOSTON. 

Private,  44th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September  12,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  June  18,  1863.  2^  Lieutenant.,  42d  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the 
U.S.,  July  20,  1864.  Mustered  out,  November  n,  1864. 

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,  TOlltam 

Captain,  Thirty-sixth   Massachusetts  Infantry  —  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED    MARCH    7,    1888.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6103.      SOMERVILLE,   MASS. 

Private,  36th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  23,  1862.  2cl  Lieutenant,  36th  Mass.  Infantry, 
October  17,  1862.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  October  26, 1863.  Appointed  Adjutant, 
February  21,  1864.  Captain,  May  6,  1864;  mustered,  July  14,  1864.  Mustered  out, 
June  8,  1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V. ,  March  25,  1865,  "for  valuable  and  distinguished 
services  at  Fort  Stedman,  Virginia." 


Holmes,  Hmrg  dolman. 

First  Lieutenant,  Fiftieth    Infantry,   Massachusetts  Volunteer    Militia, 
in  service  of  the  United    States. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER   4,    1872.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1455.      CHELSEA,    MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  5Oth   Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September  24,  1862.      Mustered    out, 
August  24,  1863. 


*  Holmes,  3osrp|)  m. 

First    Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  Twenty-seventh    Massachusetts    Infantry, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JULY   7,    1868.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  859. 

Private,  2yth   Mass.  Infantry,  August   25,  1862.      1st   Lieutenant,  Adjutant,   2yth 
Mass.  Infantry,  May  14,  1864.     Mustered  out,  May  15,  1865. 

Died  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  January  24,  1881. 


*Holt,  &lfreti  JFatrbanks. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,   First  Texas  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   6,    1884.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3146. 

Private  and  Hospital  Steward,  3d  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April 
17,1861;  mustered,  April  23,  1861.  Mustered  out,  July  22,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant, 
Assistant  Surgeon,  3Oth  Mass.  Infantry,  December  6,  1861;  commissioned,  Febru 
ary  20,  1862.  Major,  Surgeon,  ist  Texas  Cavalry,  December  i,  1862.  Major,  De 
cember,  1863.  Promoted  Lieutenant  Colonel,  December,  1864;  mustered,  May  20, 
1865.  Mustered  out,  November  4,  1865. 

Died  at  Martin,  Florida,  December  28,  1890. 

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*  Romans,  George 


Captain,    Forty-fifth     Infantry,    Massachusetts    Volunteer    Militia,    in 
service  of  the   United  States. 

ELECTED   MARCH   5,    1873.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1465. 

Corporal,  1st  Corps  of  Cadets,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  26,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  July  2,  1862.  Captain,  45th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  October  7,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  July  7,  1863. 

Died  at  Boston,  August  10,  1890. 


Cooper,  (Carles  Ifotoen, 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  Twenty-fourth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER   2,    1874.        1  ST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA    1600.      BOSTON. 

Captain,  24th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  2,  1861.  Promoted  Major,  December 
28,  1862.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  June  i,  1864.  Commissioned  Colonel,  November  15, 
1864;  not  mustered.  Resigned,  March  18,  1865. 


*  Cooper,  Esaac 

Major,   Fifteenth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JUNE   2,    1868.      1st    CLASS.      INSIGNIA  816. 

Private,  I3th  Infantry,  N.Y.S.M..  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  23,  1861;  mus 
tered  May  14,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  6,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  I5th  Mass. 
Infantry,  October  8,  1861.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  June  9,  1862.  Major, 
April  17,  1863.  Commissioned  Lieutenant  Colonel,  July  4,  1863;  not  mustered. 
Resigned,  July  29,  1864.  Commissioned  Lieutenant  Colonel,  62d  Mass.  Infantry, 
March  2,  1865;  not  mustered. 

Died  at  Boston,  April  12,  1873. 

Hopkins,  Cfjarlrs  Augustus, 

Captain,  Thirteenth   New  Jersey  Infantry  —  Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH    7,    1888.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    6104.      BROOKLINE,   MASS. 

Private,  8th  Infantry,  N.Y.S.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  19,  1861;  mus 
tered,  April  25,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  2,  1861.  1st  Lieutenant,  Adjutant, 
I3th  N.J.  Infantry,  August  22,  1862;  mustered,  August  25,  1862.  Promoted  Cap 
tain,  January  18,  1863;  mustered,  January  31,  1863.  Mustered  out,  June  8,  1865. 
Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  distinguished  services  in  the 
Held." 


*  Hopkins,  JFranfclm. 

Acting  Master,  U.S.N. 

ELECTED  JUNE   2,  1875.        IST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1675. 

Master's  Mate,  U.S.N.,  May  15,  1861.  Promoted  Acting  Master,  April  24,  1864. 
Resigned,  November  25,  1864. 

Died  at  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  October  13,  1886. 

f&opktns,  f&enru  JFrrtiertcfc. 

Second   Lieutenant,  Third   New  Hampshire   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY   6,    1885.      1  ST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA  3843.       LAWRENCE,   MASS. 

ist  Sergeant,  3d  N.H.  Infantry,  August  10,  1861;  mustered,  August  23,  1861. 
2d  Lieutenant,  3d  N.H.  Infantry,  July  I,  1862.  Discharged  (disability),  April  17, 
1863.  Private,  ist  N.H.  Cavalry,  April  4,  1865.  Mustered  out,  May  6,  1865. 


s,  Houts  Lafoton. 

ELECTED   JULY   23,    1890.      2o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  8074.      BROOKLINE,    MASS. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  Brevet  Major  CHARLES  A.   HOPKINS. 


$?oppin,  aEilltam  SEanicr. 


ELECTED    MAY   2,    1888.      3o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA,   6344. 

A  gentleman  who,  in  civil  life,  during  the  Rebellion  was  specially  distinguished 
for  conspicuous  and  consistent  loyalty.  Prominent  in  Hospital  Service,  giving  per 
sonal  attention  and  much  money  for  the  relief  of  suffering.  With  voice  and  pen  an 
earnest  supporter  of  Government;  with  cheering  confidence  in  the  success  of  the 
right.  Held  in  honor  by  his  fellow- citizens  of  Rhode  Island  for  loyalty  and  devo 
tion  to  his  country. 

Died  at  Providence,  R.I.,  April  19,  1890. 


Captain,  Aide-de-Camp  —  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER    1,    1868.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   999.      BOSTON. 

2d  Lieutenant,  2d  Mass.  Infantry,  May  28,  1861.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant, 
November  i,  1861.  Captain,  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  U.S.V.,  July  17,  1862. 
Captain,  Aide-de-Camp,  U.S.V.,  August  24,  1863.  Mustered  out,  September  6, 
1865.  Brevet  Major  and  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  for 
gallant  conduct  and  great  efficiency  at  the  battles  of  Cedar  Mountain,  Antietam, 
Chancellorsville  and  Gettysburg." 

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Norton,  (JBberrtt  SoutJifoortf). 

Major,   Fifty-eighth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL  4,    1888.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   6183.      ATTLEBOROUGH,    MASS. 

2d  Lieutenant,  47th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September  12, 
1862;  mustered,  September  23,  1862.  Promoted  Captain,  February  2,  1863;  mus 
tered,  March  2,  1863.  Mustered  out,  September  i,  1863.  2d  Lieutenant,  58th  Mass. 
Infantry,  November  14,  1863;  mustered,  November  18,  1863.  Promoted  Captain, 
February  10,  1864;  mustered,  February  20,  1864.  Major,  August  8,  1864;  mustered, 
August  25,  1864.  Commissioned  Lieutenant  Colonel,  August  31,  1864;  not  mus 
tered.  Mustered  out,  July  24,  1865. 


*$ortott,  roiltam  ILanglrg. 

First  Lieutenant,  Twenty-fourth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  AUGUST   4,    1868.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  862. 

2d  Lieutenant,  24th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  2,    1861.     Promoted   1st  Lieu 
tenant,  August   I,   1862.     Discharged,   March   12,   1864. 

Died  at  Boston,  November  23,  1884. 


g,  Solomon,  Sumor, 

Captain,  Twenty-first  Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL  5,    1882.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2427.      BOSTON. 

1st  Lieutenant,  2ist  Mass.  Infantry,  August  23,  1861.  Promoted  Captain, 
March  3,  1862.  Commissioned  Major,  July  16,  1864;  not  mustered.  Lieutenant 
Colonel,  August  19,  1864;  not  mustered.  Mustered  out,  August  29,  1864.  Captain, 
7th  U.S.  Veteran  Volunteers,  September,  1865.  Mustered  out,  April  24,  1866. 

Died  at  Boston,  October  21,  1884. 


$?otoartr,  (fTfjarlrs. 

First  Lieutenant,  First  Massachusetts  Heavy  Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   5,    1890.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   8338.      DORCHESTER,    MASS. 

2cl   Lieutenant,   1st   Mass.   Heavy  Artillery,  February    17,   1862.     Promoted    1st 
Lieutenant,  November  18,   1862.     Resigned,  January  27,   1863. 

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arli,  Cfjarlea 

Acting  Assistant  Paymaster,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER    7,    1874.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1591.      BOSTON. 

Acting  Assistant  Paymaster,  U.S.N.,  August  7,   1863.     Discharged,  November 
15,  1865. 


f?otoarti,  George  JFranfclttu 

Captain,   Fortieth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   2,    1887.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5235.      TAUNTON,    MASS. 

Private  and  ist  Sergeant,  4ist  Mass.  Infantry,  August  14,  1862.  ad  Lieu 
tenant,  4ist  Mass.  Infantry,  August  27,  1862;  mustered,  September  10,  1862.  Trans 
ferred  to  4Oth  Mass.  Infantry,  September  i,  1862.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant, 
January  16,  1863;  mustered,  March  6,  1863.  Captain,  February  26,  1864;  mustered, 
March  26,  1864.  Mustered  out,  June  16,  1865. 


^otoarlr,  Squire 

Captain,   Eighth  Vermont  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER   4,    1889.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7534.      WEST   NEWTON,    MASS. 

Private  and  ist  Sergeant,  8th  Vermont  Infantry,  November  19,  1861.  2d 
Lieutenant,  8th  Vermont  Infantry,  January  13,  1863.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant, 
June  12,  1863;  mustered,  November  15,  1863.  Captain,  July  26,  1864;  mustered, 
October  12,  1864.  Discharged  (disability  resulting  from  wounds  received  in  action), 
December  9,  1864. 


BHarren, 

Second   Lieutenant,  Thirtieth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL   7,    1886.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   4632.      WALTHAM,   MASS. 

Private,  Company  of  Infantry,  afterwards  reorganized  as  7th  Mass.  Battery, 
May  21,  1861,  Quartermaster  Sergeant,  3Oth  Mass.  Infantry,  January  27,  1862.  2d 
Lieutenant,  3Oth  Mass.  Infantry,  August  19,  1862.  Commissioned  1st  Lieutenant, 
April  17,  1864;  not  mustered.  Mustered  out,  February  6,  1865. 

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,  Jamrs 

Colonel,   Thirty-second  Wisconsin   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    MAY  6,    1874.      IST    CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1563.       TRANSFERRED    TO    COMMANDERY    OF 
THE  STATE   OF   WISCONSIN,   AS   CHARTER    MEMBER,   MAY    15,    1874. 

Colonel,  32d  Wisconsin  Infantry,  August  30,  1862.     Resigned,  July  6,  1864. 


Greene. 

Captain,  Thirtieth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    DECEMBER   5,    1877.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1901. 

1st    Lieutenant,   3Oth    Mass.   Infantry,    February  20,    1862.     Promoted   Captain, 
August  5,  1862.     Resigned,  May  6,  1863. 

Died  at  Denver,  Colorado,  March  i,  1886. 


Carroll 

Captain,  Thirty-eighth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL  3,    1889.      1  ST    CLASS.      INSIGNIA    6993.      BOSTON. 

Private,  I3th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  16,  1861.  Discharged,  August  26,  1862.  2d 
Lieutenant,  38th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  20,  1862;  mustered,  October  10,  1862.  Pro 
moted  ist  Lieutenant,  March  8,  1863.  Captain,  October  14,  1863.  Mustered  out, 
June  30,  1865. 


Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.N. 

ELECTED   APRIL  3,    1889.      IST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   6994.      TAUNTON,    MASS. 

Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.N.  ,  October  23,  1861.     Resigned,  September  5,  1865. 


TOteon,  Junior. 

Captain,   First  Artillery,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED  APRIL  4,  1866,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK.  IST  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  233.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS, 
JANUARY  3,  1877.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK, 
DECEMBER  2,  1878. 

2d  Lieutenant,  4Oth  N.Y.  Infantry,  December  4,  1861.  Mustered  out,  October 
4,  1863.  2d  Lieutenant,  ist  Artillery,  U.S.A.,  June  18,  1867.  Promoted  ist  Lieu 
tenant,  November  17,  1873.  Captain,  August  9,  1889. 

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,  Samrs  Smttij, 

First  Lieutenant,   Eleventh   Rhode   Island   Infantry,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER   3,    1884.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3515.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

Private,  1st  Infantry,  R.I.D.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  30,  1861.  Mustered 
out,  August  2,  1861.  1st  Lieutenant,  nth  R.I.  Infantry,  October  i,  1862.  Mustered 
out,  July  13,  1863. 

*$utjson,  3foim  SHtlliams. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  Thirty-fifth   Massachusetts   Infantry,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY    1,    1871.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1300. 

2d  Lieutenant,  35th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  16,  1862.  Promoted  1st  Lieu 
tenant,  September  18,  1862.  Captain,  April  30,  1863.  Major,  August  16,  1864. 
Lieutenant  Colonel,  October  14,  1864.  Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 

Died  at  Lexington,  Mass.,  June  i,  1872. 


(Carles* 

Captain,    Forty-fourth    Infantry,    Massachusetts   Volunteer    Militia,    in 
service  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED   JUNE    2,    1868.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  819.      NEWTON,   MASS. 

Private,  4th  Battalion  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  25,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  June  I,  1862.  Captain,  44th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September  12,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  June  18,  1863. 


*!urtr,  Carles 

Captain,  Assistant  Adjutant  General  —  Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY    1,    1872.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1424. 

ist  Lieutenant,  32d  Mass.  Infantry,  July  28,  1862.  Captain,  Assistant  Adjutant 
General,  U.S.V.,  May  22,  1863.  Mustered  out,  September  19,  1865.  Brevet  Major, 
U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 

Died  at  Dorchester,  Mass.,  April  25,  1877. 

^ttrtr,  Charles  Eusseil. 


ELECTED   NOVEMBER   4,    1885.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   4256.      BOSTON. 

In  succession  to  Companion  Brevet  Major  CHARLES  H.  HURD,  deceased. 

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Pturlr,  Eijeotiorc  Clarence. 


Second     Lieutenant,    Forty-fifth     Infantry,     Massachusetts     Volunteer 
Militia,  in  service  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED  JUNE   7,    1871.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1 4O9.      EAST  CAMBRIDGE,    MASS. 

2cl  Lieutenant,    45th    Infantry,  M.V.M.,   September    26,    1862.     Mustered  out, 
July  7,  1863. 


f&urlr,  Militant 


Second     Lieutenant,      Fiftieth      Infantry,      Massachusetts      Volunteer 
Militia,   In  service  of    the  United  States. 

ELECTED   MARCH   6,    1889.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   6914.      SALEM,    MASS. 

Private,  5th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  19,  1861;  mustered, 
May  I,  1861.  Mustered  out,  July  31,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  5oth  Infantry,  M.V.M., 
in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September  15,  1862.  Mustered  out,  August  24,  1863. 


*!&utrf)tngs,  SEilltam  Fincent. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  Chief  Quartermaster,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED  DECEMBER  4,  1867,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK.  TRANS 
FERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  AS  CHARTER  MEMBER, 
MARCH  4,  1868.  1  ST  CLASS.  INSIGNIA  632. 

ist  Lieutenant,  R.Q.M.,  24th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  2,  1861.  Captain, 
A.Q.M.,  U.S.V.,  November  26,  1862.  Assigned  as  Acting  Chief  Quartermaster, 
loth  Army  Corps  (S.O.  No.  I,  loth  A.C.),  May  6,  1864,  to  August  26,  1864;  assigned 
Acting  C.Q.M.,  loth  Army  Corps,  November  16,  1864;  announced  as  C.Q.M.,  25th 
Army  Corps,  with  rank  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  (G.O.,  No.  i  25th  A.C.),  December  4, 
1864;  relieved  (S.O.,  No.  83,  25th  A.C.),  March  25,  1865;  assigned  to  armies  oper 
ating  against  Richmond  (S.O.,  No.  86,  Dept.  of  Va.),  March  27,  1865.  Resigned, 
May  29,  1865. 

Died  at  Auburndale,  Mass.,  July  26,   1888. 


f&utcijtnscm,  (JHiien, 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  Twenty-fourth   Maine   Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   6,    1875.      1st  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1759.      CHELSEA,   MASS. 

Major,  24th  Maine  Infantry,  September  10,  1862.  Promoted  Lieutenant 
Colonel,  June  13,  1863.  Mustered  out,  August  25,  1863.  Major,  2d  Maine  Cavalry, 
January  4,  1864.  Mustered  out,  December  6,  1865. 

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,  3of}n  Era. 

First  Lieutenant,  Seventh  Connecticut  Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JULY   23,    189O.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   8061.      ESSEX,   CONN. 

ist  Sergeant,  yth  Conn.  Infantry,  September  6,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  yth  Conn. 
Infantry,  July  i,  1862.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  April  u,  1864.  Mustered  out, 
October  26,  1864. 


,  Cjarles 

Assistant  Surgeon,  Twentieth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY  4,    1869.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1069.      BOSTON. 

Assistant  Surgeon,  37th  Mass.  Infantry,  April  7,  1865;  mustered,  April  13,  1865. 
Transferred  to  2Oth  Mass.  Infantry.  Mustered  out,  July  16,  1865. 

Engalls,  Sosrpf)  Augustus. 

First  Lieutenant,   Regimental   Quartermaster,  Eighth  Infantry,  Massa 
chusetts  Volunteer  Militia,   in  service  of  the   United  States. 

ELECTED    FEBRUARY   7,    1872.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1388.      SWAMPSCOTT,   MASS. 

Private  and  Q.M.  Sergeant,  8th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  November  7,  1862.  Mustered 
out,  August  7,  1863.  ist  Lieutenant,  R.Q.M.,  8th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  July  26,  1864. 

Mustered  out,  November  10,  1864. 

/ 

Engalis,  SHtlltarn. 

Major,  Surgeon,  Fifty-ninth   Massachusetts  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL  6,    1870.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1186.     BOSTON. 

Major,  Surgeon,  5th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  October  8,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  July  2,  1863.  Major,  Surgeon,  59th  Mass.  Infantry,  October  13,  1863. 
Mustered  out,  June  12,  1865. 

Jackson,  Patrick  Eraqj,  Junior* 

First  Lieutenant,   Fifth   Massachusetts  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   2,    1869.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1003.      BOSTON. 

Private,  4th  Battalion  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  25,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  June  i,  1862.  2d  Lieutenant,  ist  Mass.  Cavalry,  April  16,  1863; 
mustered,  September  29,  1863.  Discharged  to  accept  promotion,  March  8,  1864. 
ist  Lieutenant,  5th  Mass.  Cavalry,  March  2,  1864;  mustered,  March  14,  1864. 
Mustered  out,  October  31,  1865. 

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Jackson,  Samuel. 

Medical   Director  (Commodore),   Retired,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   JUNE  3,    1885.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    3881.      BOSTON. 

Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.N. ,  June  20,  1838.  Promoted  Passed  Assistant  Surgeon, 
November  22,  1843.  Surgeon,  September  2,  1852.  Medical  Director,  March  3, 
1871.  Retired,  April  i,  1879. 


t  Jacobs,  Jesse  (Elliott. 

Captain,  Assistant  Adjutant  General  —  Brevet  Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   4,    1880.      1  sr   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2065.      TRANSFERRED   TO  COMMANDERY 
OF    THE   DISTRICT   OF   COLUMBIA,   DECEMBER   4,    1889. 

Captain,  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  U.S.V.,  July  17,  1862.  Mustered  out, 
September  I,  1866.  Brevet  Major  and  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13, 
1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war."  Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V., 
March  13,  1865,  "for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 


t*  James,  ^arttj  BEtlfcingon. 

Captain,   Fifty-fourth   Massachusetts   Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JULY    7,     1868.      1  ST    CLASS.      INSIGNIA    864.      TRANSFERRED    TO    COMMANDERY    OF 
THE   STATE  OF   WISCONSIN,  AS   CHARTER   MEMBER,   MAY    15,    1874. 

Private  and  Sergeant,  44th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September 
12,  1862.  1st  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  54*  Mass.  Infantry,  March  23,  1863.  Promoted 
Captain,  March  30,  1865.  Mustered  out,  August  20,  1865. 

Died  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  November  15,   1883. 


Jadris,  0eorge 

Major,  Surgeon,  Seventh  Connecticut  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY   4,    1870.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    12O1.      HARTFORD,   CONN. 

ist    Lieutenant,   Assistant    Surgeon,  yth   Conn.  Infantry,  December    n,    1861. 
Promoted  Major,  Surgeon,  October  10,  1862.     Mustered  out,  September  15,  1865. 

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Sastram,  Partiou  SHjellron. 

First  Lieutenant,   First  Rhode   Island   Light  Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JANUARY   5,    1887.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5158.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

Private,  ist  Infantry,  R.I.  D.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  2,  1861.  Mustered 
out,  August  2,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  ist  R.I.  Light  Artillery,  September  28,  1861. 
Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  December  6,  1862.  Resigned,  March  29,  1864. 


*3ennrss,  Sosep!)  IfcenfcalL 

Second   Lieutenant,   Eleventh   New  York  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  MARCH  1,  1876.   IST  CLASS.   INSIGNIA  1748. 

Private,  nth  N.Y.  Cavalry,  December  24,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  nth  N.Y. 
Cavalry,  June  17,  1864.  Commissioned  ist  Lieutenant,  April  22,  1865;  not 
mustered.  Mustered  out,  July  21,  1865. 

Died  at  Haverhill,  Mass.,  August  29,  1881. 


Second   Lieutenant,  Thirty-second   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    MAY    1,    1889.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7133.      SANFORD,   FLORIDA. 

Musician,  Private,  Corporal  and  ist  Sergeant,  ist  Battalion  Mass.  Infantry, 
afterwards  32d  Mass.  Infantry,  April  3,  1862.  2d  Lieutenant,  32d  Mass.  Infantry, 
April  I,  1865;  mustered,  June  8,  1865.  Mustered  out,  June  29,  1865. 


Sefoett,  (JFrastus  3E. 

First  Lieutenant,   Ninth  Vermont  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER   7,    1887.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5876.      SWANTON,   VERMONT. 

2d  Lieutenant,  gth  Vermont  Infantry,  June  14,  1862;  mustered,  July  9,  1862. 
Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  May  24,  1863;  mustered,  July  4,  1863.  Resigned, 
November  21,  1864. 


Sofjnson,  (JHtitoarli  Crosby 


First  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,   Forty-fourth   Infantry,    Massachusetts  Vol 
unteer  Militia,   in  service  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   3,    1869.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1131.      BOSTON. 

ist   Lieutenant,    44th    Infantry,    M.V.M.,    September    12,    1862.      Appointed 
Adjutant,  May  29,  1863.     Mustered  out,  June   19,   1863. 


,  f&anntiral  Augustus. 

First  Lieutenant,   First  Battalion   Maine   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  APRIL  9,    1890.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7964.      WORCESTER,   MASS. 

Private,  Corporal,  Sergeant  and  ist  Sergeant,  3d  Maine  Infantry,  June  4,  1861. 
2d  Lieutenant,  3d  Maine  Infantry,  December  5,  1863;  mustered,  April  7,  1864. 
Mustered  out,  January  28,  1865.  Ist  Lieutenant,  1st  Battalion  Maine  Infantry,  April 
5,  1865.  Mustered  out,  April  5,  1866. 


Soijnscnt,  Efjomas 

Second   Lieutenant,  Second   Corps    Cadets.   Massachusetts  Volunteer 
Militia,    in    service    of   the    United    States. 

ELECTED    NOVEMBER  3,    1886.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5027.      SALEM,    MASS. 

2cl   Lieutenant,    2cl    Corps    Cadets,    M.V.M.,  in  service   of  the   U.S.,   May    26, 
1862.     Mustered  out,  October  it,   1862. 


Johnson,  SHarren  Putnam. 


ELECTED   NOVEMBER   2,    1887.      2o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5803.      NEW   YORK. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  Second  Lieutenant  THOMAS  H.  JOHNSON. 


*3ones,  SUfrert  Itifctier. 

Acting  Master,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   MAY   7,    1890.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7971. 

Acting  Master's  Mate,  U.S.N.,  November  4,  1861.  Promoted  Acting  Ensign, 
September  4,  1862.  Acting  Master,  March  2,  1864.  Discharged,  October  12,  1865. 
Acting  Master,  April  28,  1866.  Discharged,  July  17,  1868. 

Died  at  Lima,  Peru,  June  21,  1890. 


Sones,  (JHtitoarti  3enfcms. 

Captain,    Eleventh    Battery    Massachusetts    Light    Artillery  —  Brevet 
Major,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JANUARY    1,    1873.      IST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1452.      BOSTON. 

Captain,  nth  Battery,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  August  I,  1862.  Mustered 
out,  May  25,  1863.  Captain,  nth  Mass.  Battery,  January  2,  1864.  Mustered  out, 
June  16,  1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  March  25,  1865,  "for  conspicuous  gallantry 
at  Fort  Stedman,  Virginia." 

(  HO 


Sones,  $?enr|j  Brofon. 

First  Lieutenant,  Third   Massachusetts   Heavy  Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   3,    1877.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1812.      BOSTON. 

Sergeant,  44th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September  12,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  June  18,  1863.  2d  Lieutenant,  3d  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  October  i, 
1863.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  October  21,  1863.  Discharged,  December  22,  1864. 


SEtlitam 

First  Lieutenant,  Twenty-sixth   New  York  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY  4,    1874.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1526.      BOSTON. 

Private,  3ist  Mass.  Infantry,  February  20,  1862.  2d  Lieutenant,  3ist  Mass. 
Infantry,  December  i,  1862.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  April  15,  1864.  Mustered 
out,  December  9,  1864.  2d  Lieutenant,  26th  N.Y.  Cavalry,  December  27,  1864. 
Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  April  10,  1865.  Mustered  out,  June  30,  1865. 


3oglm,  tffforge  Clesson. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,   Fifteenth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH   4,    1874.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1558.      BOSTON. 

2d  Lieutenant,  3d  Battalion  Rifles,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  19, 
1861;  mustered,  May  19,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  3,  1861.  Captain,  I5th 
Mass.  Infantry,  August  5,  1861.  Promoted  Major,  November  13,  1862.  Lieutenant 
Colonel,  April  17,  1863.  Commissioned  Colonel,  July  4,  1863;  not  mustered. 
Mustered  out,  August  9,  1864. 


,  CJjarles  Jfreliericfc. 

Captain,   Fifty-fourth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   2,    1881.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  2311.      CHELSEA,   MASS. 

Private,  44th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September  12,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  June  18,  1863.  Sergeant,  2d  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  October  8,  1863. 
Discharged,  October  20,  1864.  2d  Lieutenant,  54th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  30, 
1864.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  March  30,  1865.  Captain,  July  17,  1865.  Mus 
tered  out,  August  20,  1865. 

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,  3of)tt  Snlircfo. 

Captain,  Assistant  Adjutant  General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER    1,  1880.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  2194.     TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY 
OF  THE   DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA,   DECEMBER   31,    1886. 

Captain,  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  U.S.V.,  February  3,   1862.     Mustered  out, 
September  19,  1865. 


Sultan,  ©eorgr  Jlaglor. 

Captain,  Thirteenth   New  Hampshire   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER    1,    1886.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5103.      EXETER,   N.H. 

Private,  2d  Battery  Mass.  Light  Artillery,  July  31,  1861.  Discharged  to  accept 
promotion,  July  30,  1862.  Captain,  I3th  N.H.  Infantry,  September  27,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  February  i,  1865. 


Mian,  3ojjn  &nfcrefo  Ha  forest. 

ELECTED  FEBRUARY  5,  189O.   2o  CLASS.   INSIGNIA  7690.   EXETER,  N.H. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  Captain  GEORGE  N.  JULIAN. 


*!teitf),  ©atom  garrison. 

Acting  Second  Assistant  Engineer,  U.S.N. 

ELECTED    MARCH    5,    1884.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3164. 

Acting  3d  Assistant   Engineer,   U.S.N. ,  September  9,    1862.     Promoted   Acting 
2d  Assistant  Engineer,  June  6,  1864.      Discharged,  January  20,  1866. 

Died  at  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  January  27,  1885. 


*Heiti),  Cijeotiore  Scott. 

Acting  Passed  Assistant  Surgeon,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED    DECEMBER    2,    1885.      1  ST    CLASS.       INSIGNIA  4343. 

Acting  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.N.,  January  16,    1863.     Promoted  Acting  Passed 
Assistant  Surgeon,  April  6,  1866.     Discharged,  July  2,  1868. 

Died  at  Newton,  Mass..  September  13, 

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Ifcellogg,  Charles  SEetmore. 

Captain,  Twenty-ninth   Ohio   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  AUGUST  6,  1884.  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  OHIO.  TRANSFERRED  TO 
COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  NOVEMBER  9,  1885.  1  ST  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  3381.  BROOKLINE,  MASS. 

Private,  ist  Sergeant  and  Sergeant-Major,  29th  Ohio  Infantry,  August  26,  1861. 
2d  Lieutenant,  29th  Ohio  Infantry,  June  20,  1862.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  Janu 
ary  25,  1863.  Captain,  April  i,  1865.  Mustered  out,  July  13,  1865. 


Itemfrle, 

Acting  Assistant  Surgeon,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   JANUARY   5,    1870.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1138.      SALEM,   MASS. 

Acting  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.N.  ,  August   12,  1861.     Resigned,  May  16,  1862. 


Heritor  tcfcen,  Paul 

Acting  Second  Assistant  Engineer,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED  APRIL  3,    1889.      IST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6995.       BOSTON. 

Acting   3d  Assistant   Engineer,   U.S.N.,  June  20,    1862.     Promoted   Acting   2d 
Assistant  Engineer,  November  6,  1863.     Discharged,  September  3,  1866. 


,  Clesson. 

Second     Lieutenant,     Fifty-third     Infantry,   Massachusetts     Volunteer 
Militia,  in  service  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED   APRIL   9,    1890.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    7956.      LEOMINSTER,   MASS. 

Private  and  Sergeant,  53d  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  October  17,  1862.     2d  Lieutenant, 
53d  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  May  22,  1863.     Mustered  out,  September  2,  1863. 


Captain,   Fifth   Infantry,    Massachusetts    Volunteer  Militia,    in  service 
of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   7,    1874.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1593.      BOSTON. 

Captain,   5th   Infantry,   M.V.M.,  September   16,    1862.     Mustered  out,  July  2, 
1863. 


*Htolirr,  f&cnrg  furfcitt 


ELECTED   MAY  3,    1882.     3o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2462. 

A  gentleman  who,  in  civil  life,  during  the  Rebellion  was  specially  distinguished 
for  conspicuous  and  consistent  loyalty.  Constantly  consulted  on  subjects  of  finance 
by  State  and  National  Governments.  Munificent  in  gifts  in  support  of  all  loyal 
interests.  Earnest  in  all  patriotic  service. 

Died  at  New  York,  January  28,  1886. 


Hilltan,  3oijn  lafcfom. 

First  Lieutenant,  Twenty-eighth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JUNE  4,    1879.      1st  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1904.      ROXBURY,    MASS. 

2cl  Lieutenant,  28th  Mass.  Infantry,  December  3,  1861.      Promoted   ist  Lieu 
tenant,  July  27,  1862.     Discharged,  February  14,  1863. 


*ltimfrall,  roiliam  Augustus. 

Captain,  Second   New  York  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   4,    1874.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1514. 

Private,  ist  Connecticut  Infantry,  May  9,  1861.  Mustered  out,  July  31,  1861. 
ist  Lieutenant,  2d  N.Y.  Cavalry,  August  15,  1861.  Promoted  Captain,  January  22, 
1863.  Discharged  (disability),  July  18,  1863. 

Died  at  Pasadena,  Cal.,  December  27,  1887. 


Utrtg,  Cftarleg  JFrrt. 

Captain,  Coast  Guard   Battalion,    Maine    Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  MAY    7,    189O.       IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7972.      SOMERVILLE,    MASS. 

Quartermaster  Sergeant,  loth  Maine  Infantry,  October  4,  1861.  2cl  Lieutenant, 
loth  Maine  Infantry,  January  5,  1863;  mustered,  January  10,  1863.  Transferred  to 
loth  Battalion  Maine  Infantry,  April  26,  1863,  and  to  29th  Maine  Infantry, 
November  I,  1863.  Commissioned  Captain,  September  22,  1864;  not  mustered. 
Mustered  out,  December  I,  1864.  Captain,  Coast  Guard  Battalion,  Maine  Infantry, 
January  6,  1865.  Mustered  out,  September  26,  1865. 

(H5) 


Hing,  ©ana  2DS  tilts* 

Captain,    Eighth    New   Hampshire    Infantry,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   6,    1889.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   6829.      NASHUA,   N.H. 

Corporal,  ist  N.H.  Infantry,  May  3,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  9,  1861.  2cl 
Lieutenant,  8th  N.H.  Infantry,  October  25,  1861.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  April 
14,  1862.  Captain,  December  16,  1863.  Commissioned  Lieutenant  Colonel,  October 
28,  1865;  not  mustered.  Mustered  out,  October  28,  1865. 


g,  Efctoarti  SEilJunson. 

ELECTED   JANUARYS,    1869.     3o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  98O.      BOSTON. 

A  gentleman  who,  in  civil  life,  during  the  Rebellion  was  specially  distinguished 
for  conspicuous  and  consistent  loyalty.  The  friend  and  trusted  agent  of  John  Albion 
Andrew  in  supervision  of  Massachusetts  troops  in  the  field.  Earnest  and  successful 
in  recruiting  service.  Devoted  to  all  soldier  interests. 


Hmgstwro,  Isaac  JFraitfeltn. 


First     Lieutenant,    Adjutant,    Thirty-second     Massachusetts     Infantry, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL  2,    1873.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1519.      CHESTNUT    HILL,    MASS. 

Sergeant  and  Sergeant- Major,  32d  Mass.  Infantry,  July  23,  1862;  mustered, 
August  13,  1862.  2d  Lieutenant,  321!  Mass.  Infantry,  December  15,  1862;  mus 
tered,  May  I,  1863.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  February  6,  1863;  mus 
tered,  July  21,  1863.  Commissioned  Captain,  June  I,  1865;  not  mustered.  Mustered 
out,  July  13,  1865. 


*  Unrclanlr,  Samuel 

Major,   Surgeon —  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED  NOVEMBER  3,  1875.  1st  CLASS.  INSIGNIA  1725.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY 
OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK,  NOVEMBER  3,  1880.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY 
OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  APRIL  2,  1884. 

Acting  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.A.,  March  I,  1862.  Major,  Surgeon,  45th  In 
fantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  October  28,  1862.  Mustered  out,  July  7,  1863. 
ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.V.,  September  2,  1863.  Promoted  Major, 
Surgeon,  September  9,  1863.  Mustered  out,  February  21,  1866.  Brevet  Lieu 
tenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  February  8,  1866,  "for  faithful  and  meritorious  services." 

Died  at  Hamburg,  Germany,  September  27,  1888. 

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Unite,  Cijarles  ^Earner* 


First     Lieutenant,     Forty-ninth      Infantry,      Massachusetts      Volunteer 
Militia,   in  the  service  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY    1,    1888.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    6046.      WEST   STOCKBRIDGE,   MASS. 

ist    Lieutenant,   49th    Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September   19,   1862.     Mustered  out, 
September   I,    1863. 


First     Lieutenant,     Thirteenth     New     Hampshire     Infantry  —  Brevet 
Captain,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY  3,    1882.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2460.      MILTON,   MASS. 

Sergeant-Major,  I3th  N.H.  Infantry,  September  30,  1862.  2cl  Lieutenant,  131)1 
N.H.  Infantry,  December  30,  1862.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  May  30,  1864.  Mus 
tered  out,  June  21,  1865.  Brevet  Captain,  U.S.Y.,  March  13,  1865,  "  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services." 


*1Lamb,  Cjjarieg  J9unran. 

Captain,   Fifty-sixth   Massachusetts  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER    2,    187O.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1259. 

Private,  Landis's  Independent  Battery,  Light  Artillery,  Penn.  Militia,  in  service 
of  the  U.S.,  June  27,  1863.  Mustered  out,  July  30,  1863.  2d  Lieutenant,  2d  Mass. 
Heavy  Artillery,  August  31,  1863.  Discharged  to  accept  promotion,  June  n,  1864. 
Captain,  56th  Mass.  Infantry,  May  7,  1864.  Discharged  (disability  resulting  from 
wounds  received  in  action),  December  28,  1864. 

Died  at  Boston,  September  2,  1871. 


E/ancqj,  3oJjn 

First  Lieutenant,   First  Maine   Heavy  Artillery,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   2,    1887.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  5796.      SHARON,    MASS. 

1st  Sergeant,  2d  Maine  Infantry,  May  28,  1861.  Discharged  (disability),  July 
11,  1861.  Sergeant-Major,  i8th  Maine  Infantry,  afterward  1st  Maine  Heavy  Artil 
lery,  August  21,  1862.  2d  Lieutenant,  ist  Maine  Heavy  Artillery,  January  18,  1864. 
Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  August  19,  1865.  Mustered  out,  September  n,  1865. 

(  H7  ) 


5Lane,  (Ebrrett. 

Major,    Forty-third      Infantry,     Massachusetts     Volunteer    Militia,     in 
service  of  the   United  States. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   6,    1875.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1692.      BOSTON. 

Captain,  43d  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September  12,  1862.     Promoted  Major,  October 
20,  1862.     Mustered  out,  July  30,  1863. 


,  ©srar. 

Captain,  Twelfth   Rhode   Island   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   5,    1890.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7685.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

ist  Lieutenant,  I2th  K.I.  Infantry,  October  13,  1862.  Appointed  Adjutant, 
December  27,  1862.  Promoted  Captain,  March  24,  1863;  mustered,  April  13,  1863. 
Mustered  out,  July  29,  1863. 


ILarabcr,  (Srorgc  f^rrman. 


First     Lieutenant,     Assistant    Surgeon,     First     Massachusetts     Heavy 
Artillery,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH   3,    1886.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  4551.      SUNCOOK,   N.H. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  1st  Mass.   Heavy  Artillery,  March    19,   1864. 
Discharged  (disability),  March  14,  1865. 


ILarfcm,  Samcs  (ffifofoartr, 

Major,   Fifth   New  Hampshire  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH   3,    1886.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   4552.      EVERETT,    MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  5th  N.II.  Infantry,  October  12,  1861.  Promoted  Captain,  July 
31,  1862.  Major,  July  3,  1863.  Commissioned  Lieutenant  Colonel,  October  12, 
1864;  not  mustered.  Mustered  out,  October  12,  1864. 

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tlLarnrti,  ©antel 

Captain,     Assistant    Adjutant    General  —  Brevet    Lieutenant    Colonel, 
U.S.V.       Major,   Paymaster,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED  JUNE  4,    1873.        1sr   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1499.      TRANSFERRED  TO   COMMANDERY   OF 
THE    STATE   OF   CALIFORNIA,    DECEMBER    7,    1887. 

Captain,  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1863.  Resigned,  June 
i,  1865.  Major,  Paymaster,  U.S.A.,  June  23,  1879;  accepted,  July  2,  1879.  Brevet 
Major,  U.S.V.,  August  i,  1864,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the 
campaign  in  East  Tennessee,  at  the  siege  of  Knoxville,  and  in  the,battles  of  the  late 
campaign  from  the  Rapidan  to  Petersburg."  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V., 
March  13,  1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  campaign  from  the 
Rapidan  to  Petersburg." 


ILattjrop, 

Captain,  Thirty-fifth   Massachusetts  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL  6,    1869.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1058.      BOSTON. 

1st     Lieutenant,    35th    Mass.    Infantry,  August    13,    1862.     Promoted    Captain, 
August  27,  1862.     Discharged,  November  13,  1863. 


Hatfyrop, 

First  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,   Fourth   Massachusetts  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL  6,    1869.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1059.      DEDHAM,   MASS. 

Private  and  Sergeant,  43d  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September 
12,  1862.  Mustered  out,  July  30,  1863.  2d  Lieutenant,  4th  Mass.  Cavalry,  January 
25,  1864.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  January  5,  1865.  Appointed  Adjutant,  February 
3,  1865.  Mustered  out,  November  14,  1865. 

iLaurtat,  0eorge  SEalter. 

Captain,    Thirty-second     Massachusetts     Infantry    —   Brevet     Major, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL  6,    1881.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2224.      MEDFORD,   MASS. 

Sergeant,  5th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  i,  1861.  Mustered 
out,  July  31,  1861.  1st  Sergeant,  32d  Mass.  Infantry,  June  17,  1862.  2cl  Lieutenant, 
32d  Mass.  Infantry,  August  6,  1862.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  December  29,  1862. 
Captain,  June  15,  1864.  Mustered  out,  June  29,  1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  April 
9,  1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the  campaign  terminating  with 
the  surrender  of  the  insurgent  army  under  General  R.  E.  Lee." 

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tHrarnetJ,  Bela  feck. 

Captain,   First  Connecticut  Heavy  Artillery  —  Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    MARCH   2,    187O.        1  ST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA     1179.       TRANSFERRED  TO   COMMANDERY 
OF  THE   STATE   OF   NEW   YORK,    MARCH    7,    1888. 

2d  Lieutenant,  1st  Conn.  Heavy  Artillery,  February  21,  1862.  Promoted  1st 
Lieutenant,  May  26,  1862.  Captain,  December  29,  1864.  Mustered  out,  September 
25,  1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V. ,  April  9,  1865,  "for  efficient  and  meritorious  ser 
vices  during  the  recent  operations  resulting  in  the  fall  of  Richmond,  Virginia,  and 
the  surrender  of  the  insurgent  army  under  General  K.  E.  Lee." 

ILce,  JBanicl  SEdjstcr. 

Captain,  Twenty-ninth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH    6,    1872.      1  sr   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1395.      CHELSEA,    MASS. 

1st  Lieutenant,  29th  Mass.  Infantry,  December  17,  1861.  Appointed  R.O.M., 
June  6,  1862.  Promoted  Captain,  January  14,  1863.  Discharged,  December  3, 
1863. 

*Hcr,  JFrands  3L 

Colonel,    Forty-fourth     Infantry,   Massachusetts    Volunteer    Militia,   in 
service  of  the   United  States. 

ELECTED   APRIL   6,    1869.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1065. 

Major,  4th  Battalion  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  25,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  June  I,  1862.  Colonel,  44th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  August  29,  1862; 
mustered,  September  12,  1862.  Mustered  out,  June  18,  1863. 

Died  at  Westport,  N.Y.,  September  2,  1 886. 

ILee,  JFrancte  SEilson* 

ELECTED   JUNE  3,    1885.      1sr   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3883.      BOSTON. 

In  succession  to  Companion  Colonel  FRANCIS    L.   LEE,  deceased. 


ELECTED   SEPTEMBER    1,    1868.     3o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   928.      BOSTON. 

A  gentleman  who,  in  civil  life,  during  the  Rebellion  was  specially  distinguished 
for  conspicuous  and  consistent  loyalty.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  Aide-de-Camp,  Staff  of 
the  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  July  12,  1861,  to  June  9,  1864.  Distinguished  for 
earnest  service  in  the  formation  of  regiments  in  1861,  and  for  helpfulness  throughout 
the  war. 

(ISO) 


,  p?orare  Clark. 


Colonel.  Twenty-seventh   Massachusetts   Infantry — Brevet  Brigadier 
General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL   7,    1868.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    814. 

Colonel,  27th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  20,  1861.  Mustered  out,  October  27, 
1864.  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V. ,  March  13, 1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  during  the  war." 

Died  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  June  22,  1884. 


Hee,  Sames  ©rafton  Carton. 

Major,  Quartermaster  —  Brevet   Lieutenant  Colonel,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   6,    1875.      1  ST    CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1688.      VANCOUVER,   WASHINGTON. 

Captain,  A.Q.M.,  U.S.V.,  November  26,  1862.  Captain,  A.Q.M.,  U.S.A.,  July  2, 
1864.  Promoted  Major,  Q.M.,  July  2,  1879.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.A.,  July  31,  1865, 
"  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war."  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
U.S.A.,  July  31,  1865,  "for  faithful  and  meritorious  services." 


Major     (Retired),  —  Brevet     Lieutenant    Colonel,     U.S.A.  —  Brevet 
Colonel,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   7,    1872.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA     1392. 

Acting  Master,  U.S.N.,  June  8,  1861.  Discharged,  July  6,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant, 
3d  Maine  Infantry,  July  31,  1861.  Promoted  Captain,  September  I,  1862.  Major, 
November  14,  1862.  Mustered  out,  November  12,  1863.  Major,  Veteran  Reserve 
Corps,  November  9,  1863;  accepted,  November  13,  1863.  Mustered  out,  October 
19,  1866.  Captain,  45th  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  July  28,  1866;  accepted,  October  20,  1866. 
Unassigned,  July  22,  1869.  Retired  with  rank  of  Major,  December  15,  1870,  "for 
disability  resulting  from  loss  of  right  arm  and  wounds  received  in  line  of  duty." 
Brevet  Major,  U.S.A.,  March  2,  1867,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
battle  of  Fredericksburg,  Virginia."  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.A.,  March  2, 
1867,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  battle  of  Gettysburg,  Pennsylvania." 
Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  and  Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  distin 
guished  gallantry  at  the  battles  of  Fredericksburg,  Virginia,  and  Gettysburg,  Pennsyl 
vania." 

Died  at  Vineyard  Haven,  Mass.,  October  20,  1890. 

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3Lrc,  roiltam  Hagmonti. 


Colonel,     Twentieth     Massachusetts     Infantry  —  Brevet     Brigadier 
General,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   6,    1868.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   990.      ROXBURY,   MASS. 

Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,  1825.  Colonel,  2oth  Mass.  Infantry,  July  i,  1861.  Dis 
charged  (disability),  December  17,  1862.  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  March 
13,  1865,  "for  distinguished  conduct  at  the  battle  of  Antietam,  Maryland,  and  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 


3£e  labor,  ©eorge  TOUtam* 

Captain,  Twenty-fourth   Massachusetts   Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH    7,    1888.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6105.      ROXBURY,   MASS. 

Corporal,  Sergeant  and  ist  Sergeant,  24th  Mass.  Infantry,  October  28,  1861. 
ist  Lieutenant,  24th  Mass.  Infantry,  October  14,  1864;  mustered, November  4,  1864. 
Promoted  Captain,  December  14,  1864.  Mustered  out,  January  6,  1866. 


t3Lcigjjton,  SEalter 

First    Lieutenant,'  Assistant    Surgeon,    One     Hundred     and    Eighty- 
eighth    Pennsylvania  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH   4,    1885.        IST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA    3711.       TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY 
OF  THE   STATE  OF  WISCONSIN,   APRIL  3,    1889. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,    i88th  Penn.  Infantry,  April  9,  1864.     Mus 
tered  out,  December  14,  1865. 


ILetois,  ©a&to  TOlftmson. 

Captain,   Ninth  Vermont  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   3,    1886.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5095.      HYDE   PARK,    MASS. 

Captain,  9th  Vermont  Infantry,  July  3,  1862;  mustered,  July  9,  1862.  Dis 
charged  (disability),  September  2,  1864. 

/ 

ILftots,  Jotn  Benjamin. 

Major,  Surgeon  —  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER    5,    1884.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  35O7.      HARTFORD,   CONN. 

Major,  Surgeon,  5th  Connecticut  Infantry,  July  3,  1861;  mustered,  July  23,  1861. 
Major,  Brigade  Surgeon,  U.S.V.,  April  4,  1862.  Mustered  out,  October  7,  1865. 
Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  October  i,  1865,  "for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services." 


ILetots,  TOlliam  Serauto. 


ELECTED   NOVEMBER   4,    1885.      2o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  4255.      HARTFORD,   CONN. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  JOHN    B.   LEWIS. 


ILititw,  f^oratio 

First  Lieutenant,   First  Maine  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   6,    1875.        1  ST   CLASS..     INSIGNIA    1689.      MELROSE,    MASS. 

Private  and  Q.M.  Sergeant,  ist  Maine  Cavalry,  September  21,  1861.      ist  Lieu 
tenant,  1st  Maine  Cavalry,  March  12,  1863.      Mustered  out,  November  25,  1864. 


Lincoln,  JFrefcertc  HEalfeer. 

ELECTED   MAY    1,    1889.     3o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7138.      BOSTON. 

A  gentleman  who,  in  civil  life,  during  the  Rebellion  was  specially  distinguished 
for  conspicuous  and  consistent  loyalty.  As  Mayor  of  the  City  of  Boston  during  the 
war,  rendered  special  patriotic  service  in  recruiting,  and  in  energetic  action  during 
the  draft  riot.  Wherever  a  soldier's  need  was  known,  his  was  a  ready  hand. 


SLtttle, 

Chaplain,   First  Vermont  Heavy  Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JUNE  14,  1888,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS.  TRANSFERRED  TO 
COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  MAY  11,  1889.  1  ST  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  6402.  DORCHESTER,  MASS. 

Chaplain,  loth  Vermont  Infantry,  afterward   ist  Vermont  Heavy  Artillery,  April 
n,  1863.     Mustered  out,  July  5,  1865. 


*&tttlc,  3amrs  ILobcll. 


ELECTED   MAY  3,    1882.     3o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2463. 

A  gentleman  who,  in  civil  life,  during  the  Rebellion  was  specially  distinguished 
for  conspicuous  and  consistent  loyalty.  Eminent  in  devotion  during  the  early  days 
of  the  war,  rendering  efficient  service  in  recruiting  by  personal  effort,  and  always 
conspicuous  for  his  care  of  soldiers  and  their  families. 

Died  at  Swampscott,  Mass.,  June  19, 

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ILtbrrmoiT,  ©liber  Cromtoell.  , 

Captain,  Thirteenth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER    1,    1886.      1  sr   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5148.      WELLESLEY    HILLS,    MASS. 

1st  Sergeant  and  Sergeant- Major,  I3th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  16,  1861.  2(1 
Lieutenant,  I3th  Mass.  Infantry,  June  28,  1862.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant, 
December  30,  1862.  Captain,  May  i,  1863.  Mustered  out,  August  i,  1864. 

ILibermore,  Efyomas  SLeonarfc. 

Colonel,   Eighteenth   New  Hampshire   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   5,    1869.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1135.      BOSTON. 

Private,  1st  N.H.  Infantry,  June  24,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  9,  1861.  ist 
Sergeant,  5th  N.H.  Infantry,  October  12,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  5th  N.H.  Infantry, 
June  10,  1862.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  December  14,  1862.  Captain,  March  3, 
1863.  Major,  October  28,  1864;  mustered,  November  18,  1864.  Discharged,  to 
accept  promotion,  April  7,  1865.  Colonel,  i8th  N.Ii.  Infantry,  January  17,  1865; 
mustered,  April  8,  1865.  Mustered  out,  June  23,  1865.  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel 
and  Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  April  7,  1865,  "for  highly  valuable  and  meritorious 


iLtbtmjston,  3La  Efjett  iLoraljo. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  Third  Artillery,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED   JUNE   2,    1868.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   815.      FORT   McHENRY,   MD. 

Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,  July  I,  1849.  Brevet  2<1  Lieutenant,  ist  Artillery,  U.S.A., 
July  I,  1853.  2d  Lieutenant,  3d  Artillery,  December  24,  1853.  Promoted  1st 
Lieutenant,  January  3,  1856.  Captain,  October  26,  1861.  Major,  4th  Artillery, 
April  10,  1879.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  3d  Artillery,  March  5,  1887.  Brevet  Major, 
U.S.A.,  July  I,  1862,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  battle  of  Malvern 
Hill,  Virginia.  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.A.,  August  28,  1864,  "for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  battle  of  Smithrield,  Virginia." 


iLomtoli,  <§eorcje  Brimmer* 


Captain,    Forty-fourth    Infantry,    Massachusetts    Volunteer  Militia,   in 
service  of  the   United  States. 

ELECTED   JANUARY   5,    1869.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1028.      BOSTON. 

ist  Lieutenant,  44th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September  12,  1862.     Promoted  Captain, 
January  15,  1863.     Mustered  out,  June  18,  1863. 

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*,  Sarob  ®. 


Captain,   Forty-fourth    Infantry,    Massachusetts    Volunteer    Militia,    in 
service  of  the   United  State's. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   6,    1868.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  888. 

Captain,  44th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,   September   12,  1862.     Resigned,  January  14, 
1863. 

Died  at  Boston,  July  29,   1875. 


*!Long,  SEtlliam  fcalr. 

Major,  Assistant  Adjutant  General  —  Brevet  Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL   5,    1876.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1745. 

2d  Lieutenant,  33d  N.Y.  Infantry,  May  14,  1861.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant, 
December  27,  1861.  Discharged  to  accept  promotion,  October  16,  1862.  Captain, 
A.A.G.,  U.S.V.,  October  16,  1862.  Promoted  Major,  A.A.G.,  September  6,  1864, 
"  for  his  brave  and  gallant  conduct  at  Fort  Stevens,  near  Washington,  District  of 
Columbia."  Mustered  out,  September  19,  1865.  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V., 
October  19,  1864,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the  recent  campaign 
before  Richmond,  Virginia,  and  in  the  Shenandoah  Valley."  Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V., 
April  2,  1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  assault  before  Petersburg, 
Virginia." 

Died  at  Chelsea,  Mass.,  April  7,   1890. 


,  Cfjarles 

First  Lieutenant,   First  Massachusetts  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY  3,    1871.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1476.      BOSTON. 

2d   Lieutenant,  1st  Mass.  Cavalry,  March  27,   1863.     Promoted   1st  Lieutenant, 
January  24,  1864.     Discharged  (disability),  February  15,  1864. 

(  155  ) 


Horing,  Charles 


Lieutenant     Colonel,     Assistant     Inspector    General  —  Brevet  Major 
General,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JUNE   7,    1871.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1 4O8.      BOSTON. 

Captain,  A.Q.M.,  U.SV.,  February  3,  1862;  assigned  as  Assistant  Inspector 
General,  gth  Army  Corps,  with  rank  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  (under  Act  July  17, 
1862),  July  22,  1862.  Mustered  out,  August  10,  1865.  Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V., 
August  I,  1864,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the  battles  of  the  Wilder 
ness,  Spottsylvania,  and  Bethesda  Church,  and  during  the  operations  before  Peters 
burg,  Virginia."  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  August  I,  1864,  "for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  campaign  in  East  Tennessee,  and  at  the  siege  of 
Knoxville."  Brevet  Major  General,  U.S.V.,  July  17,  1865,  "  for  meritorious  services 
during  the  war." 


t  ILoring,  Charles  f&arlung. 

Chief  Engineer  (Captain),   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER    6,    1875.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1693.     TRANSFERRED    TO    COMMANDERY 
OF  THE   STATE   OF   NEW   YORK,    MAY    19,    1 88O. 

3d  Assistant  Engineer,  U.S.N. ,  February  26,  1851.  Promoted  2d  Assistant 
Engineer,  May  21,  1853.  ist  Assistant  Engineer,  May  9,  1857.  Chief  Engineer, 
March  25,  1861. 


iLoring,  JFranrts  TOUianu 

First    Lieutenant,   Adjutant,   Thirty-eighth     Massachusetts    Infantry  — 
Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER    2,    187O.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1245.      FLORENCE,   ITALY. 

Sergeant-Major,  24th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  2,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant, 
Adjutant,  38th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  9,  1862.  Resigned,  May  26,  1864.  Brevet 
Captain  and  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  conspicuous  gallantry  at 
Sabine  Cross  Roads,  Louisiana,  April  8,  and  Pleasant  Hill,  Louisiana,  April  9,  1864." 


iLoring, 

Acting  Ensign,  U.S.N. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   2,    1881.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    2309.      PLYMOUTH,   MASS. 

Master's  Mate,  U.S.N.,   May   n,    1861.     Promoted  Acting   Ensign,  October  I, 
1863.     Resigned,  May  29,   1865. 

(  156) 


3Lotf, 


Major,    Surgeon,    Twenty-eighth    Infantry,     Pennsylvania    Militia,    in 
service  of  the   United  States. 


ELECTED   NOVEMBER   5,    1873.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1539. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  ggth  Penn.  Infantry,  September  18,  1862. 
Discharged  to  accept  promotion,  June  22,  1863.  Major,  Surgeon,  28th  Infantry, 
Penn.  Militia,  June  22,  1863.  Mustered  out,  July  28,  1863. 

Died  at  Boston,  July  20,   1879. 


3Lofo, 


Major,    Eighth    Infantry,   Massachusetts    Volunteer  Militia,   in  service 
of  the   United  States. 


ELECTED   JUNE    1,    1869.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1091.      GLOUCESTER,   MASS. 

3d  Lieutenant,  8th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  April  16,  1861;  mustered,  April  30,  1861. 
Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  May  10,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  i,  1861.  Captain, 
8th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September  15,  1862.  Mustered  out,  August  7,  1863.  Captain, 
8th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  July  14,  1864.  Promoted  Major,  July  25,  1864.  Mustered 
out,  November  10,  1864. 


Hotoell,  James  EusselL 

ELECTED   APRIL  9,    1890.     3o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7963.      CAMBRIDGE,   MASS. 

A  gentleman  who,  in  civil  life,  during  the  Rebellion  was  specially  distinguished 
for  conspicuous  and  consistent  loyalty.  His  wise  and  patriotic  words  guided  the 
public  mind  to  lofty  principle,  as  the  heroic  deeds  of  others  of  his  name  and  lineage 
aided  on  the  battlefield  in  saving  the  nation. 


*3Ltmt, 

Acting  Assistant  Paymaster,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED  JUNE   7,    1871.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    141O. 

Acting  Assistant   Paymaster,  U.S.N.,  August  31,  1864.     Discharged,  September 
2,    1865. 

Died  at  Quincy,  Mass.,  April  7,  1887. 

(157) 


Human,  George 

Lieutenant  Colonel,   Medical    Inspector,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   2,    1881.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2163.      BOSTON. 

Major,  Brigade  Surgeon,  U.S.V.,  August  3,  1861.     Lieutenant  Colonel,  Medical 
Inspector,  U.S.A.,  June  11,  1862.     Mustered  out,  November  20,  1865. 


*  Human,  ILuftc. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  Twenty-seventh   Massachusetts  Infantry — Brevet 
Brigadier  General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   SEPTEMBER    1,    1868.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  868. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  ayth  Mass.  Infantry,  September  16,  1861.  Resigned,  May 
27,  1863.  Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  at  the  siege  of  Washington,  North  Carolina."  Brevet  Brigadier  General, 
U.S.V. ,  March  13,  1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 

Died  at  Montreal,  Canada,  November  12,  1889. 


Human, 


Colonel,  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Militia. 
Volunteer  Aide-de-Camp,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL    11,    1877.      MEMBER   AT   LARGE.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1822.      BOSTON. 

Lieutenant  Colonel  and  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  M.V.M.,  August  15,  1863. 
Volunteer  A.D.C.,  Staff  of  Major  General  George  G.  Meade,  commanding  Army  of 
the  Potomac  (special  sanction,  Secretary  of  War),  September  3,  1863.  Resigned 
as  Volunteer  A.D.C.,  April  20,  1865.  Promoted  Colonel  and  Assistant  Adjutant 
General,  M.V.M.,  December  8,  1865.  Resigned,  December  8,  1865. 


t  JHacCauteg, 


Second    Lieutenant,    One    Hundred    and    Twenty-sixth    Pennsylvania 
Infantry,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JANUARY    1,    1873.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1453.      TRANSFERRED    TO    COMMANDERY 
OF   THE   STATE  OF   MINNESOTA,   APRIL  3O,    1885. 

Private  and   Sergeant,  I26th  Penn.   Infantry,   August  6,  1862.     2cl  Lieutenant, 
1 26th  Penn.  Infantry,  February  24,  1863.     Mustered  out,  May  20,  1863. 

(  158) 


Second   Lieutenant,  Veteran   Reserve  Corps. 

ELECTED   APRIL   4,    1888.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6184.      HAMPTON,   VIRGINIA. 

Private,  2cl  Mass.  Infantry,  May  u,  1861;  mustered,  May  25,  1861.  Dis 
charged  (disability  resulting  from  wound  received  in  action),  June  25,  1863.  2d 
Lieutenant,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  April  23,  1864.  Mustered  out,  January  I,  1868. 


iftc^lpinr, 

First  Lieutenant,  Second   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   7,    1888.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6505.      LAWRENCE,   MASS. 

Private  and  Sergeant,  2d  Mass.  Infantry,  May  II,  1861;  mustered,  May  25, 
1861.  1st  Lieutenant,  2d  Mass.  Infantry,  May  24,  1864;  mustered,  July  I,  1864. 
Mustered  out,  July  14,  1865. 


*  fflcCaffrrtu,  fHattfjefo  Sanies. 

Major,  Twenty-fifth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL   7,    1868.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   722. 

2d  Lieutenant,  31!  Battalion  Rifles,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  19, 
1861;  mustered,  May  19,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  3,  1861.  Major,  25th  Mass. 
Infantry,  October  I,  1861.  Resigned,  March  19,  1862. 

Died  at  Boston,   May  5,    1885. 


Major,  Paymaster,  U.S.A.  —  Brevet  Colonel,   U  S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER   3,    1884.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  351 6.     TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY 
OF  THE   STATE   OF   OHIO,   DECEMBER    1,    1886. 

Captain,  Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.S.V.,  April  28,  1862.  Vacated  Com 
mission  September  i,  1866.  Captain,  C.S.,  U.S.A.,  August  17,  1866.  Major,  Pay 
master,  U.S.A.,  August  30,  1880.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.A.,  August  17,  1866,  "  for 
faithful  services  in  the  subsistence  department."  Brevet  Major,  Brevet  Lieutenant 
Colonel  and  Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  October  21,  1865,  "  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services." 

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*JEcC0n&iUe,  iftidjarl  Sylbrster. 


Captain,  Third  Battalion    Rifles,  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Militia,  in 
service  of  the   United  States. 

ELECTED   MAY  4,    1869.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1063. 

Captain,  30!  Battalion  Rifles,  M.V.M.,   May   3,  1861  ;  mustered,  May  19,  1861. 
Mustered  out,  August  3,  1861. 

Died  at  Worcester,    Mass.,  December  25,    1872. 


,  3ojjn 

Major,  Ordnance   Department,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED  JUNE  5,  1867,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  1  ST  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  507.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS, 
JUNE  2,  1875.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA, 
OCTOBER  5,  1881. 

Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,  July  i,  1859.  1st  Lieutenant,  Ordnance  Department,  U.S.A., 
June  n,  1863.  Promoted  Captain,  February  10,  1869.  Major,  June  I,  1881. 
Brevet  Captain,  U.S.A.,  March  i,  1864,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  siege  of  Morris  Island,  South  Carolina."  Brevet  Major,  U.S.A.,  March  13,  1865, 
"  for  gallant  and  meritorious  service  during  the  operations  before  Charleston,  South 
Carolina." 


JHc<§hmis,  SEtlliam 

First  Lieutenant,   Nineteenth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH   6,    1889.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   6915.      BOSTON. 

Private,  Corporal,  Sergeant  and  First  Sergeant,  igth  Mass.  Infantry,  September 
12,  1861.  1st  Lieutenant,  igth  Mass.  Infantry,  December  I,  1863.  Discharged, 
May  13,  1865. 


,  (Carles, 

Commander,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   JUNE  2,    1875.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1680.     TRANSFERRED    TO     COMMANDERY   OF 
THE  STATE  OF  OHIO,   FEBRUARY   5,    1890. 

Acting  Midshipman,  U.S.N. A.,  September  21,  1860.  Ensign,  U.S.N.,  May  28, 
1863.  Promoted  Master,  November  10,  1865.  Lieutenant,  July  25,  1866.  Lieu 
tenant  Commander,  March  12,  1868.  Commander,  June  5,  1878. 

(  160) 


jjrrtiertck* 

Captain,   Fifty-fifth   Massachusetts   Infantry  —  Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JANUARY   5,    1869.      1sr  CLASS.      INSIGNIA  978.      BOSTON. 

Private,  I3th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  7,  1862.  1st  Lieutenant,  55th  Mass. 
Infantry,  February  26,  1864.  Appointed  Adjutant,  June  i,  1864.  Promoted 
Captain,  June  29,  1865.  Mustered  out,  August  29,  1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V., 
March  13,  1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services." 


Second   Lieutenant,  Second   Rhode   Island   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL   7,    1886.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   4627.      HYDE   PARK,    MASS. 

Private,  Corporal,  Sergeant  and  Sergeant-  Major,  2d  R.I.  Infantry,  June  5,  1861. 
2d  Lieutenant,  2d  R.I.  Infantry,  January  31,  1865;  mustered,  March  29,  1865. 
Commissioned  ist  Lieutenant,  July  n,  1865;  not  mustered.  Mustered  out,  July  13, 
1865. 

tlHrl&cr,  Samcs  (Cooper. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  Surgeon,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED  JANUARY  26,  1876,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA.  1st  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  1694.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS, 
FEBRUARY  1,  1886.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA, 
NOVEMBER  6,  1889. 

1st  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.A.,  October  2,  1858;  accepted,  December 
i,  1858.  Promoted  Captain,  Assistant  Surgeon,  October  2,  1863.  Major,  Surgeon, 
December  22,  1864.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  Surgeon,  November  17,  1887.  Brevet 
Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.A.,  March  13,  1865,  "  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services 
during  the  war." 

Jftacfur,  SoJjn  &oforU. 

Acting  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.N. 

ELECTED    NOVEMBER   3,    1886.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5094.      NEW   BEDFORD,   MASS. 

Acting  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.N.,  May  17,  1861.  Resigned  February  28,  1862. 
Acting  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.A.,  April  I,  1863,  to  July  21,  1865. 


,  3of)n  Austin. 


ELECTED    DECEMBER    4,    1889.      2o    CLASS.       INSIGNIA  7536.      BOSTON. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  Brevet  Major  JOHN    W.  McKIM. 

(  161  ) 


t,  Sotjn 

Captain,  Assistant  Quartermaster — Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   6,    1889.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7402.      BOSTON. 

Captain,  A.Q.M.,  U.S.V.,  October  30,  1863.  Mustered  out,  May  7,  1867. 
Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  meritorious  services  in  the  Quarter 
master's  Department  during  the  war." 


IHrlttm, 

Colonel,  Chief  Quartermaster  —  Brevet  Colonel,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED  DECEMBER  5,  1866,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  TRANS 
FERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  NOVEMBER  1,  1871. 
1sr  CLASS.  INSIGNIA  414.  BOSTON. 

Captain,  Assistant  Quartermaster,  U.S.V.,  August  3,  1861.  Captain,  A.Q.M., 
U.S.A.,  July  2,  1864;  assigned  as  Chief  Quartermaster,  Cincinnati  Depot,  with 
rank  of  Colonel  (under  Act  of  Congress,  July  4,  1864),  August  2,  1864. 
Ordered  to  Philadelphia  Depot  as  Colonel  and  Chief  Quartermaster,  February 
15,  1865.  Resigned,  March  8,  1866.  Brevet  Major,  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel 
and  Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.A.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser 
vices  during  the  war." 


f&actnillan,  &nlircto  Eijomson. 

Second    Lieutenant,  First  Rhode  Island   Light  Artillery,   U.S.V 

ELECTED  JANUARY   6,    1875.      1  ST    CLASS.      INSIGNIA     1614.      ST.   AUGUSTINE,   FLA. 

Corporal,  ist  R.I.  Light  Artillery,   August  15,    1861.     2d  Lieutenant,  ist  R.I. 
Light  Artillery,  July   15,   1863.     Discharged,  -March  3,   1865. 


First  Assistant  Engineer  (Master),  U.S.N. 

ELECTED   MARCH   6,    1872.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1425. 

3d  Assistant  Engineer,  U.S.N.,  M'ay  3,  1859.  Promoted  2d  Assistant  En 
gineer,  October  29,  1861.  ist  Assistant  Engineer,  May  20,  1863.  Resigned, 
November  28,  1865. 

Died  at  Boston,  December  i,   1881. 

(162) 


,  Jiafriti  Betton. 

Chief  Engineer   (Commodore),   Retired,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   5,    1 89O.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7686.      NORTH   CAMBRIDGE,    MASS. 

3d  Assistant  Engineer,  U.S.N.,  January  II,  1849.  Promoted  2d  Assistant 
Engineer,  February  26,  1851.  1st  Assistant  Engineer,  June  26,  1856.  Chief 
Engineer,  September  21,  1860.  Retired  with  the  relative  rank  of  Commodore, 
February  27,  1889. 


,  <§eorge 

Colonel,  Twentieth   Massachusetts   Infantry  —  Brevet  Major  General, 

u.s.v. 

ELECTED    MAY  4,    1869.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1067. 

ist  Lieutenant,  2Oth  Mass.  Infantry,  July  10,  1861.  Promoted  Captain,  No 
vember  8,  1 86 1.  Major,  December  18,  1862.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  May  i,  1863, 
Colonel,  July  5,  1863.  Mustered  out,  July  27,  1865.  Brevet  Brigadier  General, 
U.S.V.,  August  14,  1864,  "for  distinguished  conduct  at  the  battle  of  the  Wilder 
ness  and  at  Deep  Bottom."  Brevet  Major  General,  U.S.V.,  April  9,  1865,  "for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the  recent  operations  resulting  in  the  fall 
of  Richmond,  Virginia,  and  the  surrender  of  the  insurgent  army  under  General 
Robert  E.  Lee." 

Died  at  Boston,  February  13,   1875. 


Captain,  Twentieth     Massachusetts     Infantry,   U.S.V.      Second    Lieu 
tenant  (Retired),  —  Brevet  Captain,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED   JULY   23,    1890.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   8062.      BOSTON. 

Private,  Sergeant  and  1st  Sergeant,  2Oth  Mass.  Infantry,  July  18,  1861.  Trans 
ferred  to  2 ist  V.R.C.,  December  15,  1863.  ist  Lieutenant,  2Oth  Mass.  Infantry, 
March  21,  1864;  mustered,  May  6,  1864.  Promoted  Captain,  June  30,  1864.  Mus 
tered  out,  July  1 6,  1865.  2^  Lieutenant,  39th  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  March  7,  1867; 
accepted,  April  12,  1867.  Unassigned,  April  20,  1869.  Assigned  to  I4th  Infantry, 
August  3,  1870.  Retired  (wounds  in  line  of  duty),  November  14,  1871.  Brevet 
ist  Lieutenant,  U.S.A.,  March  7,  1867,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
battle  of  Gettysburg,  Pennsylvania."  Brevet  Captain,  U.S.A.,  March  7,  1867, 
"  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  battle  of  Petersburg,  Virginia." 

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rg  SHilltam  Cj]rotiorr> 

Captain,  Twentieth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER    7,    1870.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1269.      NEW   YORK. 

1st    Lieutenant,    2Oth    Mass.    Infantry,    March    8,    1864.       Promoted    Captain, 
May  7,   1864.     Resigned,  May  20,   1865. 


t*fHallorij, 

Major,  Second   New  York  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  MARCH  2,  1870.  1  ST  CLASS.  INSIGNIA  1174.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY 
OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK,  JUNE  11,  1879. 

Captain,  2d  N.Y.  Cavalry,  August  13,  1861.  Promoted  Major,  July  5,  1862. 
Resigned,  January  28,  1863. 

Died  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  November  9,    1882. 

flftariile,  frank  (Earl. 

Captain,   First  United  States  Sharpshooters. 

ELECTED  JANUARY  3,  1883,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA.  TRANS 
FERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  APRIL  22,  1886.  1  ST 
CLASS.  INSIGNIA  2694.  LYNN,  MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  ist  U.S.  Sharpshooters,  September  23,  1861.  Promoted 
Captain,  July  4,  1862.  Mustered  out,  September  23,  1864. 

ilarcg,  ^cttrjj  ©rlantio, 

Major,  Surgeon,  Thirty-fifth   United  States  Colored  Troops. 

ELECTED   APRIL   6,    1881.      IST    CLASS.      INSIGNIA  2222.      BOSTON. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  43d  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S., 
May  5,  1863.  Mustered  out,  July  30,  1863.  Major,  Surgeon,  35th  U.S.C.T.,  Novem 
ber  26,  1863.  Resigned,  June  3,  1865. 

JHarlrrn,  (Seorge  Slugusttus* 

First    Lieutenant,    Regimental     Quartermaster,     First    United    States 
Sharpshooters. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   6,    1878.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1815.      LOWELL,  MASS. 

Private  and  Sergeant,  2d  U.S.  Sharpshooters,  December  12,  1861.  Trans 
ferred  to  ist  U.S.  Sharpshooters,  April,  1862.  ist  Lieutenant,  R.Q.M.,  ist  U.S. 
Sharpshooters,  July  10,  1862.  Mustered  out,  September  8,  1864. 

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Jlarlann,  SHtllianu 

Captain,    Second     Battery,     Massachusetts     Light    Artillery — Brevet 
Major,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL  9,    1890.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7957.     ANDOVER,   MASS. 

Sergeant,  6th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  15,  1861;  mustered, 
April  22,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  2,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  2d  Mass.  Battery, 
December  18,  1861.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  October  22,  1862.  Captain,  January 
8,  1865.  Mustered  out,  August  11,  1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  August  II,  1865, 
''  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services." 


,  Carmi 

Second   Lieutenant,  Thirteenth  Vermont  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH    7,    1888.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6106.      ENOSBURGH    FALLS,   VT. 

2(1  Lieutenant,   I3th  Vermont  Infantry,  September  II,  1862;    mustered,  October 
10,   1862.     Resigned   (disability),   F'ebruary   17,   1863. 


Jftarsfj,  JDamrl 


Second     Lieutenant,     Forty-sixth     Infantry,    Massachusetts    Volunteer 
Militia,    in    service    of   the    United    States. 

ELECTED   MAY   5,    1875.      IST  CLASS.       INSIGNIA    1667.       SPRINGFIELD,   MASS. 

1st  Sergeant,  46th   Infantry,   M.V.M.,  October  30,   1862.       2d  Lieutenant,  46th 
Infantry,  M.V.M.,  November   I,    1862.       Mustered  out,  July  29,   1863. 


fEarsf),  3ot)u  jftmmare. 


Lieutenant  Colonel,  Twenty-fourth  Veteran    Reserve  Corps  —  Brevet 
Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL  6,    1881.      1st  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   23O6.      SPRINGFIELD,   MASS. 

Private,  gth  U.S.  Infantry,  April  9,  1847.  Discharged,  August  23,  1848.  ist 
Lieutenant,  6th  Wisconsin  Infantry,  June  17,  1861.  Promoted  Captain,  October  25, 
1861.  Discharged  to  accept  promotion,  September  13,  1862.  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
1 2th  N.H.  Infantry,  September  17,  1862.  Resigned,  January  22,  1864.  Lieutenant 
Colonel,  24th  V.R.C.,  January  22,  1864.  Commissioned  Colonel,  24th  U.S.C.T., 
April  20,  1865;  declined.  Resigned,  August  16,  1865.  Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V., 
March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the  battle  of  Chancellors- 
ville,  Virginia." 

C  165) 


Isaac 

Second    Lieutenant,  Sixth    Infantry,   Massachusetts  Volunteer   Militia, 
in  service  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED  APRIL  9,    1890.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    7958.      BOSTON. 

Corporal,  6th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  April  16,  1861  ;  mustered,  April  22,  1861. 
Mustered  out,  August  2,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  6th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September  4, 
1862.  Mustered  out,  June  3,  1863. 


fftartm,  Augustus  Pearl. 


Captain,     Third      Battery,     Massachusetts      Light     Artillery — Brevet 
Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   5,    187O.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1220.      BOSTON. 

Sergeant,  ist  Battery  Light  Artillery,  M.V.M..  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  21, 
1861;  mustered,  May  18,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  2,  1861.  1st  Lieutenant,  3d 
Mass.  Battery,  September  5,  1861.  Promoted  Captain,  November  28,  1861.  Mus 
tered  out,  September  16,  1864.  Brevet  Major,  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  and 
Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  f°r  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
during  the  war." 


Jftartht,  ©ramel 

Major,  Surgeon,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   2,    1870.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1267.      WORCESTER,   MASS. 

Major,  Surgeon,  3d  Battalion  Rifles,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  19, 
1861;  mustered,  May  19,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  3.  1861.  Major,  Brigade 
Surgeon,  U.S.V.,  August  3,  1861.  Resigned,  July  23,  1862. 


Jftason,  Cfjarles 

First  Lieutenant,   First  Rhode   Island   Light  Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  APRIL   5,    1882.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2457.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

2d  Lieutenant,    ist   R.I.   Light  Artillery,    December  24,   1861.       Promoted    Ist 
Lieutenant,  October   i,    1862.       Resigned,  April  21,   1864. 

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tiHason,  Stumper  porter. 


First    Lieutenant,    First    Connecticut    Heavy    Artillery — Brevet    Cap 
tain,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   2,    1870.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1140.      TRANSFERRED  TO   COMMANDERY 
OF  THE   STATE  OF   NEW   YORK,   JANUARY   7,    1880. 

Private  and  Sergeant,  ist  Conn.  Heavy  Artillery,  May  22,  1861.  2cl  Lieutenant, 
1st  Conn.  Heavy  Artillery,  December  i,  1862.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  November 
8,  1864.  Discharged,  May  6,  1865.  Brevet  Captain,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services." 


Cotoplanli. 

Captain,  Twentieth   Massachusetts   Infantry — Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JUNE   2,    1875.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1674. 

2(1  Lieutenant,  2Oth  Mass.  Infantry,  November  25,  1861.  Promoted  1st  Lieu 
tenant,  July  8,  1862.  Captain,  January  6,  1863.  Discharged  (disability  resulting 
from  wounds  received  in  action),  March  23,  1864.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  March  13, 
1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 

Died  at  Stockbridge,  Mass.,   September  24,   1884. 


*fHauran,  (JHfctoarlr  CJTarntujtoiu 

ELECTED   MAY  3,    1882.      3o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2497. 

A  gentleman  who,  in  civil  life,  during  the  Rebellion  was  specially  distinguished 
for  conspicuous  and  consistent  loyalty.  Adjutant  General  of  the  State  of  Rhode 
Island,  with  rank  of  Brigadier  General  from  June  26,  1856,  until  January  28,  1875; 
receiving  Resolution  of  Thanks  from  the  General  Assembly  for  able  and  efficient  dis 
charge  of  duty.  Distinguished  in  the  administration  of  his  office  throughout  the  war, 
as  well  as  for  liberality  to  all  soldier  interests,  and  for  devoted  patriotism. 

Died  at  Providence,  R.I.,  June  5,   1886. 


,  liartom  Eirfjartrgon, 

Captain,  Twenty-second  Wisconsin   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL   1,    1874.      1st   CLASS.       INSIGNIA    1553.      TRANSFERRED  TO   COMMANDERY  OF 
THE    STATE  OF  WISCONSIN   AS  CHARTER   MEMBER,   MAY    15,    1874. 

ist  Lieutenant,  22d  Wisconsin  Infantry,  August  22,   1862.       Promoted  Captain, 
February  4,   1863.      Mustered  out,  June  12,  1865. 

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Colonel,  Second  Artillery,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED  MAY  4,  1881,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK.  1  ST  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  2201.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS, 
FEBRUARY  6,  1884.  FORT  ADAMS,  R.I. 

Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,  July  i,  1847.  Brevet  2d  Lieutenant,  ist  Dragoons,  U.S.A., 
July  i,  1851.  Transferred  to  4th  Artillery,  February  20,  1852.  2cl  Lieutenant, 
October  8,  1853.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  March  12,  1856;  Captain,  July  3, 

1861.  Major,   Judge    Advocate,   U.S.V.,    March    17,    1863.      Lieutenant   Colonel, 
Assistant   Inspector    General,    U.S.V.    (under    Act  of  July    17,    1862),    February   27 
to   September   26,    1864.       Mustered    out    of   Volunteer   service,   October   23,    1865. 
Major,   ist  Artillery,  January  10,  1877.     Lieutenant  Colonel,  4th   Artillery,  October 
2,    1883.     Colonel,  ad  Artillery,  December  4,  1888.     Brevet  Major,  U.S.A.,  April  7, 

1862,  "for    gallant  and   meritorious  services  in  the   battle  of   Shiloh,  Tennessee." 
Brevet  Lieutenant    Colonel,   U.S.A.,   September    20,    1863,   "for  gallant   and    meri 
torious  services  in  the  battle  of  Chickamauga,  Georgia."     Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.A., 
March    13,   1865,    "  f°r  gallant   and  meritorious    services  during  the  war." 


fHcrrill,  George  Sargent. 


Captain,    Fourth     Infantry,   Massachusetts  Volunteer    Militia,   in     ser 
vice  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED   JUNE  4,    1873.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  1496.      LAWRENCE,   MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  4th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September   i,    1862.     Promoted  Captain, 
December  8,   1862.     Mustered  out,  August  28,   1863. 


JHerriman,  Cfjarles 


First    Lieutenant,    Adjutant,    First    Infantry,    Rhode    Island     Detached 
Miiitia,   in  service  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER   7,    1887.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5877.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

1st  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  1st  Infantry,  R.I.D.M.,  April  18,  1861;  mustered, 
May  2,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  2,  1861.  Commissioned  Major,  loth  R.I. 
Infantry,  May  26,  1862;  not  mustered. 

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tjflcrnman,  (fftigar  Clarence. 

Captain,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED  MAY  7,  1884,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  1  ST  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  3225.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS, 
AUGUST  17,  1887.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA, 
FEBRUARY  5,  1890. 

Acting  Midshipman,  U.S.N.A.,  September  21,  1857.  Resigned.  November  7, 
1860.  Acting  Master,  U.S.N.,  December  3,  1861.  Promoted  Acting  Volunteer 
Lieutenant,  September  25,  1863.  Lieutenant,  July,  1865,  to  c'ate  Juty  '6>  1862. 
Lieutenant  Commander,  July  25,  1866.  Commander,  March  12,  1875.  Captain, 
July  31,  1890. 

jftcrru,  3ol)H  jFatrMti. 

Lieutenant  Commander,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED  APRIL  5,  1882,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA.  1st  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  2404.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS, 
DECEMBER  26,  1889.  U.S-S.  "  WABASH." 

Acting  Ensign,  U.S.N.,  October  15,  1862.  Promoted  Acting  Master,  Sep 
tember  23,  1865.  Ensign,  U.S.N.,  March  12,  1868.  Promoted  Master,  December 
18,  1868.  Lieutenant,  March  21,  1870.  Lieutenant  Commander,  December  i,  1883. 

J&cscrbeg,  Benjamin  JFranfcltn. 

Captain,   Eighteenth   Massachusetts   Infantry — Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH   2,  1881.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    2198.      HINGHAM,   MASS. 

2(1  Lieutenant,  4th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  16, 
1861;  mustered,  April  22,  1861.  Mustered  out,  July  22,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant, 
l8th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  20,  1861.  Promoted  Captain,  August  24,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  September  2,  1864.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the  battle  of  Bethesda  Church,  Virginia." 

t  *  IHidjaelis,  ©ttjo  (Ernest 

Major,  Ordnance   Department,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED  OCTOBER  7,  1868.  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK.  IST  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  882.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS, 
MAY  31,  1871.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK,  MAY  1, 
1876.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MAINE,  SEPTEMBER  22,  1887. 

2d  Lieutenant,  Signal  Corps,  U.S.V.,  September  30,  1863;  accepted,  October 
15,  1863.  2d  Lieutenant,  Ordnance  Department,  U.S.A.,  November  24,  1863; 
accepted,  December  10,  1863.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  September  12,  1864. 
Captain,  June  23,  1874.  Major,  February  28,  1889.  Brevet  Captain,  U.S.A., 
March  13,  1865,  "for  faithful  and  meritorious  services." 

Died  at  Augusta,  Maine,  May  i,  1890. 

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J&ifflin,  Benjamin 


First    Lieutenant,  Adjutant,    Forty-ninth    Infantry,   Massachusetts  Vol 
unteer  Militia,   in  service  of  the   United  States. 

ELECTED  JUNE   1,    1869.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1123. 

1st  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  49th    Infantry,  M.V.M.,  November  19,   1862.     Mus 
tered  out,  September  I,   1863. 

Died  at  Boston,  June  16,   1880. 


t  Pities,  kelson 

Major  General,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED  MAY  1,  1878.  1st  CLASS.  INSIGNIA  1818.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF 
THE  STATE  OF  OREGON,  MAY  6,  1885.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE 
OF  KANSAS  AS  CHARTER  MEMBER,  APRIL  22,  1886.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY 
OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA,  JULY  26,  1887. 

ist  Lieutenant,  22d  Mass.  Infantry,  September  9,  1861.  Discharged  to  accept 
promotion,  May  31,  1862.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  6ist  N.Y.  Infantry,  May  31, 
1862.  Promoted  Colonel,  September  30,  1862.  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  May 
12,  1864,  "for  distinguished  services  during  the  recent  battles  of  the  Old  Wil 
derness  and  Spottsylvania  Court-House,  Virginia."  Accepted,  June  27,  1864. 
Promoted  Major  General,  U.S.V.,  October  21,  1865;  accepted,  October  26,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  September  i,  1866.  Colonel,  4Oth  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  July  28,  1866; 
accepted,  September  6,  1866.  Transferred  to  5th  Infantry,  March  15,  1869. 
Brigadier  General,  U.S.A.,  December  15,  1880;  accepted,  December  18,  1880. 
Major  General,  April  5,  1890;  accepted,  April  14,  1890.  Brevet  Major  General, 
U.S.V.,  August  25,  1864,  "  for  highly  meritorious  and  distinguished  conduct 
throughout  the  campaign,  and  particularly  for  gallantry  and  valuable  services  in 
the  battle  of  Reams'  Station,  Virginia."  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.A.,  March 
2,  1867,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  battle  of  Chancellorsville, 
Virginia."  Brevet  Major  General,  U.S.A.,  March  2,  1867,  "for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  battle  of  Spottsylvania,  Virginia." 


Jltllar,  Eofrert 

First    Lieutenant,  Assistant    Surgeon,    Fourth   Rhode    Island    Infantry 
—  Brevet   Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER    1,    1882.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2600.      PROVIDENCE,    R.I. 

First  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  4th  R.I.  Infantry,  August  27,  1861; 
mustered,  October  30,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  26,  1864.  Brevet  Captain 
and  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services." 

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Wife,  8rtjur. 


ELECTED   DECEMBER   2,    1885.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  4348.     BROOKLINE,   MASS. 

By  inheritance  from  CHARLES  JAMES  MILLS,  2d  Lieutenant,  2d  Mass. 
Infantry,  August  15,  1862.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  August  17,  1862.  Dis 
charged  (disability),  March  18,  1863.  1st  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  56th  Mass. 
Infantry,  August  22,  1863;  mustered,  September  I,  1863.  Promoted  Captain, 
July  7,  1864.  Captain,  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  U.S.V.,  July  25,  1864. 
Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  January  23,  1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct 
in  the  battles  of  the  Wilderness,  Spottsylvania,  Bethesda  Church,  and  during 
the  operations  before  Petersburg,  Virginia."  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  and 
Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  31,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
during  the  war."  Killed  at  Boydton  Plank  Road,  Virginia,  March  31,  1865. 


IHtlton,  Etdjarti  Sfoeet, 

Captain,  Ninth   Battery,   Massachusetts   Light  Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL   7,    1868.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   723.      BOSTON. 

2d   Lieutenant,  gth   Mass.  Battery,  August  6,    1862.     Promoted    1st  Lieutenant, 
July  2,   1863.     Captain,  January   i,   1865.     Mustered  out,  June  6,    1865. 


J&ttcJjell,  ©reb  Jjtanrts. 

Captain,   Fortieth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY  3,    1882.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  2522.      SOUTH    BOSTON. 

Sergeant,  3<1  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  23,  1861.  Mus 
tered  out,  July  22,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  4Oth  Mass.  Infantry,  August  20,  1862. 
Promoted  Captain,  November  7,  1863.  Discharged  (disability  resulting  from  loss  of 
left  arm),  October  25,  1864. 


Jftonroe,  ILoren^o  IBofo. 

First  Lieutenant,   Fifty-eighth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JULY   23,    189O.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  8O63.      BRIDGEWATER,   MASS. 

Private,  ist  Battalion  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  March  4,  1862.  Discharged, 
March  24,  1864.  2d  Lieutenant,  58th  Mass.  Infantry,  March  25,  1864;  mustered, 
April  21,  1864.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  August  8,  1864;  mustered,  April  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  July  14,  1865. 

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Morgan,  fflliliiam  Augustus. 

Lieutenant  Commander,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   MARCH    7,    1888.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   6107.      MALDEN,    MASS. 

Acting  Ensign,  U.S.N.,  June  2,  1863.  Promoted  Acting  Master,  October  27, 
1864.  Discharged,  January  24,  1 866.  Acting  Master,  U.S.N. ,  April  13,  1866.  En 
sign,  March  12,  1868.  Promoted  Master,  December  18,  1868.  Lieutenant,  March 
21,  1870.  Lieutenant  Commander,  July  28,  1884. 


Major,    Third    Infantry,    Massachusetts    Volunteer    Militia,    in    service 
of   the    United    States. 

ELECTED   JUNE  5,    1872.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1432. 

Major,  3d  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  October  15,  1862.      Mustered  out,  June  26,  1863. 
Died  at  Plymouth,  Mass.,  December  27,  1885. 


iJHorrtll,  Jftrtmtanti  (Portion. 

•    Acting  Ensign,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   5,    1884.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3511.      BOSTON. 

Acting  Ensign,  U.S.N.,  October  i,  1864.     Discharged,  September  16,  1866. 


Captain   (Retired),  U.S.A. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   5,  1884.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3509.     TRANSFERRED  TO   COMMANDERY 
OF  THE  STATE  OF   NEW   YORK,   NOVEMBER    7,    1888. 

2d  Lieutenant,  4th  Artillery,  U.S.A.,  March  24,  1862.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant, 
November  12,  1863.  Captain,  January  10,  1877.  Retired  (disability  in  time  of 
duty),  October  5,  1887.  Brevet  1st  Lieutenant,  U.S.A.,  June  30,  1862,  "for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  battle  of  White  Oak  Swamp,  Virginia."  Brevet 
Captain,  U.S.A.,  September  17,  1862,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
battle  of  Antietam,  Maryland." 


JEorrison,  JEorttcr  iLafanette* 

First     Lieutenant,      Regimental      Quartermaster,     Thirteenth     New 
Hampshire     Infantry,     U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER    1,    1886.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   51 OO.      PETERBOROUGH,   N.H. 

Quartermaster  Sergeant,   I3th  N.H.   Infantry,  September  26,   1862.       1st  Lieu 
tenant,  R.Q.M.,  I3th  N.H.  Infantry,  August  12,  1863.      Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 


f&orsr,  <§eortjr 

First  Lieutenant,  Second   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JUNE   7,    1876.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1752.      NEWTONVILLE,   MASS. 

Private  and  Sergeant,  2d  Mass.  Infantry,  May  25,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  2d 
Mass.  Infantry,  March  17,  1865;  mustered,  June  9,  1865.  Mustered  out,  July  14, 
1865. 


JHoulton,  (ffiftfoarfc  (Efcrrctt. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER  3,    1886.      2o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5034.      SAN   ANTONIO,   TEXAS. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  Lieutenant  Colonel  ORSON  MOULTON. 


IHoulton, 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  Twenty-fifth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  MARCH  4,  1868,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  1  ST  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  685.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS 
AS  CHARTER  MEMBER.  INDIAN  ORCHARD,  MASS. 

3d  Lieutenant,  30!  Battalion  Rifles,  M.V.M.,  in  the  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  19, 
1861;  mustered,  May  19,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  3,  1861.  Captain,  25th  Mass. 
Infantry,  October  12,  1861.  Promoted  Lieutenant  Colonel,  November  5,  1862.  Dis 
charged,  December  31,  1864. 


,  3oi)u  Brnrtitct 

Captain,  Thirty-seventh   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY   7,    1 89O.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7973.      LIMA,   PERU. 

ist  Lieutenant,  3;th  Massachusetts  Infantry,  August  27,  1862.      Promoted  Cap 
tain,   March  10,  1863.      Discharged,  April  4,   1864. 

C  i73) 


fftunroe,  Jftarttn 

Second   Lieutenant,   Fourth   Massachusetts  Heavy  Artillery,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JUNE   7,    1882.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2521.      BOSTON. 

Private  and  Corporal,  3oth  Mass.  Infantry,  December  17,  1861.  Discharged, 
December  7,  1862.  Private  and  Sergeant,  7th  Unattached  Co.  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in 
service  of  the  U.S.,  May  4,  1864.  Mustered  out,  August  5,  1864.  Private  and  Ser 
geant,  4th  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  August  18,  1864.  2<3  Lieutenant,  4th  Mass.  Heavy 
Artillery,  March  22,  1865;  mustered,  April  I,  1865.  Mustered  out,  June  17,  1865. 


Captain,     Forty-fifth     Infantry,     Massachusetts    Volunteer    Militia,    in 
service  of  the   United  States. 

ELECTED   JUNE   2,    1875.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1672. 

Sergeant,  ist  Corps  Cadets,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  26,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  July  2,  1862.  Captain,  45th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September  26,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  July  7,  1863. 

Died  at  Roxbury,  Mass.,  April  27,  1884. 


,  Patrick  (JHtifoartu 

First  Lieutenant,   Ninth   Massachusetts   Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JANUARY  4,    1888.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  5952.      BOSTON. 

ist  Sergeant,  Commissary  Sergeant  and  Sergeant-Major,  gth  Mass.  Infantry, 
June  n,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  gth  Mass.  Infantry,  September  26,  1862.  Promoted 
ist  Lieutenant,  February  8,  1863.  Mustered  out,  June  21,  1864.  2d  Lieutenant, 
3d  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  July  20,  1864.  Mustered  out,  January  2,  1867. 


SHilUam. 

Captain,  Commissary  of  Subsistence  —  Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  APRIL   5,    1871.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    13O2.      LEXINGTON,    MASS. 

Quartermaster  Sergeant,  I2th  Mass.  Infantry,  June  26,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant, 
R.Q.M.,  1 2th  Mass.  Infantry,  May  17,  1862.  Discharged  to  accept  promotion, 
March  30,  1864.  Captain,  C.S.,  U.S.V.,  March  21,  1864.  Mustered  out,  October  13, 
1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  July  7,  1865,  "  for  efficient  and  meritorious  services." 

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Lieutenant     Colonel,     Thirty-first     Massachusetts     Infantry  —  Brevet 
Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JANUARY  5,    1869.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1 052.      BOSTON. 

Captain,  3ist  Mass.  Infantry,  December  10,  1861.  Promoted  Lieutenant  Col 
onel,  April  15,  1864.  Commissioned  Colonel,  June  7,  1865;  not  mustered.  Mus 
tered  out,  September  30,  1865.  Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  conduct  at  the  capture  of  Port  Hudson,  Louisiana ;  in  the  fight  at 
Shreveport,  Pinewood,  and  Alexandria,  and  also  at  the  taking  of  Mobile,  Alabama." 

Died  at  Boston,  April  17, 


Captain,   First  Vermont  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER  3,    1886.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    5422.      BOSTON. 

1st  Lieutenant,  1st  Vermont  Cavalry,  September  18,  1862;   mustered,  September 
29,  1862.     Promoted  Captain,  January  5,  1864.     Resigned,  February  27,  1864. 


burner. 

Major,   Surgeon,  Tenth  Connecticut  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    MAY  3,    1871.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1308.      SUFFIELD,   CONN. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  3d  Conn.  Infantry,  May  14,  1861.  Mustered 
out,  August  12,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  loth  Conn.  Infantry,  Octo 
ber  4,  1861.  Promoted  Major,  Surgeon,  July  21,  1862.  Resigned,  February  17, 
1864. 


>,  Sfafcrein  3. 

First  Lieutenant,  Second   Maine  Cavalry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   6,    1875.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1702. 

2d    Lieutenant,   2d   Maine  Cavalry,    November   u,    1863.      Promoted    ist   Lieu 
tenant,  December  I,  1863.     Discharged,  September  10,  1864. 

Died  at  Natick,  Mass.,  November  30,  1880. 

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ti  ftattnail. 


Rear  Admiral,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   6,    1875.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1 69O.     TRANSFERRED    TO   COMMANDERY 
OF  THE   DISTRICT   OF  COLUMBIA   AS   CHARTER   MEMBER,   FEBRUARY    1,    1882. 

Midshipman,  U.S.N.,  December  14,  1836.  Promoted  Passed  Midshipman,  July 
i,  1842.  Master,  August  2,  1849.  Lieutenant,  March  13,  1850.  Commander, 
July  16,  1862.  Captain,  July  25,  1866.  Commodore,  May  24,  1872.  Rear  Admiral, 
February  26,  1878. 

Died  at  Pomfret,  Conn.,  October  12,  1886. 


,  James  BufTtngton. 

Captain,  Twenty-fourth   Massachusetts    Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JUNE   1,    1869.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1178.      SALEM,   MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  24th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  2,  1861  ;  mustered,  October  14, 
1861.     Promoted  Captain,  June  27,  1863.     Discharged,  September  i,  1864. 


,  roiltam  iSufffngton. 

ELECTED  JANUARY    1,    1890.      2o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7572.      ALLSTON,   MASS. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  Captain  JAMES    B.    NICHOLS. 


,  Caleb 

Captain,   First  Battalion,   Massachusetts   Heavy  Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL   7,    1886.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  4630.      BOSTON. 

ist  Lieutenant,  ist  Unattached  Company,  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  February  26, 
1862.  Captain,  ist  Battalion  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  November  3,  1862.  Mustered 
out,  June  29,  1865. 

Morris,  Albert  ILane. 

First  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  One    Hundred   and    Fourteenth 
United  States  Colored  Troops. 

ELECTED   APRIL  6,    1887.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  5425.      CAMBRIDGEPORT,   MASS. 

Nurse  in  U.S.  Sanitary  Commission,  July  and  August,  1862.  Medical  Cadet, 
U.S.A.,  August  to  November,  1862.  Acting  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.A.,  July  to 
November,  1864,  and  from  March  8,  1865,  to  March  24,  1866.  ist  Lieutenant, 
Assistant  Surgeon,  ii4th  U.S.C.T.,  March  24,  1866;  mustered,  October  27,  1866. 
Mustered  out,  May  8,  1867. 

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$0rtjj,  Samcs  j^orman, 

First     Lieutenant,    Regimental   Quartermaster,  Twenty-fourth    Massa 
chusetts   Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER    1,    1886.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5101.      BOSTON. 

Private,  ist  Mass.  Infantry,  December  26,  1861.  Discharged,  June  17,  1863. 
2d  Lieutenant,  35th  U.S.C.T.,  September  I,  1863.  1st  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  ist  U.S. 
Colored  Cavalry,  December  9,  1863.  ist  Lieutenant,  R.Q.M.,  24th  Mass.  Infantry, 
January  15,  1865.  Resigned,  October  7,  1865. 


Jlogrs,  dH&toartf  ILanglion. 

Major,  Third   Massachusetts  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JANUARY   2,    1889.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6686.      BOSTON. 

Sergeant,  8th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  16,  1861  ;  mustered, 
April  30,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  I,  1861.  Captain,  4ist  Mass.  Infantry,  after 
ward  3d  Mass.  Cavalry,  August  27,  1862.  Promoted  Major,  September  2,  1864. 
Mustered  out,  July  21,  1865. 


First     Lieutenant,    Forty-eighth     Infantry,    Massachusetts     Volunteer 
Militia,   in  service  of  the   United  States. 

ELECTED   MAY   7,    1873.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1479. 

Private  and  Sergeant,  48th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September  23,  1862.  2d  Lieu 
tenant,  48th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  November  3,  1862.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  De 
cember  29,  1862.  Mustered  out,  September  3,  1863. 

Died  at  Boston,  March  22,  1888. 


First    Lieutenant,   Regimental   Quartermaster,  Sixth   New  Hampshire 
Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY  6,    1889.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7132.       FARMINGTON,    N.H. 

ist  Lieutenant,  R.Q.M.,  6th  N.H.  Infantry,  October  18,  1861.    Resigned,  March 
19,  1863. 

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Colonel,  Twenty-ninth  Maine  Infantry — Brevet  Major  General,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED  APRIL  6,  1869.  1st  CLASS.  INSIGNIA  1053.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF 
THE  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA,  APRIL  5,  1882.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE 
STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  MAY  1,  1885.  SOUTH  NATICK,  MASS. 

2d  Lieutenant,  1st  Maine  Infantry,  April  28,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  5, 
1861.  Captain,  loth  Maine  Infantry,  October  3,  1861.  Mustered  out,  May  7,  1863. 
Captain,  29th  Maine  Infantry,  November  7,  1863.  Promoted  Major,  October  4,  1864. 
Colonel,  December  17,  1864.  Mustered  out,  June  21,  1866.  Brevet  Brigadier  Gen 
eral,  U.S.V.,  October  28,  1864,  "  for  meritorious  services."  Brevet  Major  General, 
U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 


Captain,  Second   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    MAY   7,    1873.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1494. 

2d  Lieutenant,  2d  Mass.  Infantry,  January  II,  1862.     Promoted  ist  Lieutenant, 
July  23,  1862.     Captain,  March  20,  1863.     Resigned,  July  3,  1865. 

Died  at  New  York,  February  23, 


©'Connor,  JFretiertrft 

Acting  Master,  U.S.N. 

ELECTED   MAY   7,    1884.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    3276.      NEWTON    HIGHLANDS,   MASS. 

Acting  Master's    Mate,  U.S.N.,  January   15,   1863.     Promoted   Acting   Ensign, 
January  21,  1864.     Acting  Master,  June  28,  1865.     Resigned,  December  27,  1867. 


©tiiorne,  JFrrfcertc. 

Second    Lieutenant,   Forty-fourth     Infantry,    Massachusetts    Volunteer 
Militia,   in  service  of  the   United  States. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER    7,    1888.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6506.      CAMBRIDGEPORT,   MASS. 

2d  Lieutenant,  44th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September  12,  1862.     Mustered  out,  June 
1 8,  1863. 


©lifocr,  Sosrpf)  Broton. 

Captain,   Fifth  Wisconsin   Infantry,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY  6,    1874.       1st   CLASS.       INSIGNIA    1589.       TRANSFERRED    TO    COMMANDERY   OF 
THE   STATE  OF  WISCONSIN,   AS   CHARTER    MEMBER,    MAY    15,    1874. 

ist    Lieutenant,    5th  Wisconsin    Infantry,   June   10,    1861.     Promoted    Captain, 
October  16,   1862.     Resigned,  January  26,   1863. 


©Itocr,  i&obcrt  Sfjafo. 

Captain,    Eighth   Cavalry,  U.S.A. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   2,    1870.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1241.      ALBANY,   N.Y. 

2d  Lieutenant,  5th  Mass.  Cavalry,  October  13,  1864.  Mustered  out,  October  31, 

1865.     2d   Lieutenant,  I7th    Infantry,  U.S.A.,   February  23,   1866.     Transferred  to 

8th  Cavalry,  March  3,  1867.     Promoted   ist  Lieutenant,  March  7,  1867.     Captain, 
October  7,   1869.     Resigned,  October  31,  1869. 


<SHmste&,  JFrctrcric  Hato. 

ELECTED   MAY   2,    1888.      3o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6345.      BROOKLINE,    MASS. 

A  gentleman  who,  in  civil  life,  during  the  Rebellion  was  specially  distinguished 
for  conspicuous  and  consistent  loyalty.  The  first  Secretary  of  the  United  States 
Sanitary  Commission,  the  aims  of  which  were  carried  out  to  success  largely  through 
his  organizing  faculty.  Through  his  efforts  three  regiments  of  colored  troops  were 
raised  in  New  York.  He  was  the  centre  of  all  patriotic  movement  in  New  York 
City,  the  organizer  of  that  great  Fair  which  realized  one  million  dollars  for  the 
Sanitary  Commission ;  the  originator  of  the  Loyal  Publication  Society  and  the  Pro 
tective  War  Claim  Association.  His  loyalty  was  supreme,  his  service  peerless. 


©ptiurhe,  ILronarti 


ELECTED   JANUARY   6,    1886.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  4383.      NEW   YORK. 

By  inheritance  from  EMERSON  OPDYCKE,  ist  Lieutenant,  4ist  Ohio  In 
fantry,  July  26,  1861;  mustered,  August  26,  1861.  Promoted  Captain,  February  9, 
1862.  Discharged  to  accept  promotion,  September  17,1862.  Colonel,  1 25th  Ohio 
Infantry,  September  18,  1862;  mustered,  January  I,  1863.  Brigadier  General, 
U.S.V.,  July  26,  1865.  Resigned,  January  I,  1866.  Brevet  Brigadier  General, 
U.S.V. ,  February  7,  1865.  Brevet  Major  General,  U.S.V.,  November  30,  1864,  "  for 
important  and  gallant  services  at  the  battle  of  Franklin,  Tennessee."  Died,  April  25, 
1884. 

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©rctttt,  jFranfc 

Second   Lieutenant,   Ninety-fifth   United  States  Colored  Troops. 

ELECTED    DECEMBER   5,    1888.      1st    CLASS.      INSIGNIA   6637.      MELROSE,   MASS. 

Private,  38th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  12,  1862.  Discharged,  October  22,  1863. 
2d  Lieutenant,  1st  Engineers,  Corps  d'Afrique,  afterwards  95th  U.S.C.T.,  November 
5,  1863.  Discharged,  November  26,  1864. 


Colonel,    Twenty-fourth     Massachusetts   Infantry — Brevet  Brigadier 
General,    U  S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY   5,    1868.      1  ST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA    784.       TRANSFERRED    TO     COMMANDERY     OF 
THE   DISTRICT   OF   COLUMBIA,   AS   CHARTER    MEMBER,    FEBRUARY    1,    1882. 

ist  Lieutenant,  24th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  2,  1861.  Promoted  Captain, 
July  5,  1864.  Major,  November  21,  1864.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  April  6,  1865. 
Colonel,  May  7,  1865;  mustered,  February  9,  1866.  Mustered  out,  February  10, 
1866.  Brevet  Colonel  and  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S. V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for 
highly  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 


©rmsticc,  (JBfcenc^rr  Soles. 

Captain,  Twelfth  Vermont  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   2,    1887.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    5797.      BRANDON,   VERMONT. 

2d  Lieutenant,  1st  Vermont  Infantry,  April  25,  1861 ;  mustered,  May  2,  1861. 
Mustered  out,  August  15,  1861.  Captain,  I2th  Vermont  Infantry,  September  22, 
1862;  mustered,  October  4,  1862.  Mustered  out,  July  14,  1863. 


©sfoorn,  jFrancis  Augustus* 


Colonel,  Twenty-fourth     Massachusetts    Infantry  —  Brevet    Brigadier 
General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  MARCH  4,  1868,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  TRANS 
FERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  AS  CHARTER  MEMBER. 
1sr  CLASS.  INSIGNIA  680.  BOSTON. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  24th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  31,  1861;  mustered,  October 
i,  1861.  Promoted  Colonel,  December  28,  1862.  Mustered  out,  November  14, 
1864.  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865  (original  appointment, 
October  28,  1864),  "for  distinguished  services  in  the  movement  on  the  enemy's 
works  near  New  Market,  Virginia,  September  29,  1864." 

(180) 


©Sfcorne,  6rorgc  Sterne, 

Major,  Surgeon,   Fifth   Massachusetts  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JANUARY   4,    1871.      1ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1287.      PEABODY,    MASS. 

Acting  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.A.,  July  8,  1862,  to  September  9,  1862.      1st  Lieu 
tenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,   ist  Mass.  Cavalry,  March  17,   1863;   mustered,  April   I, 

1863.  Discharged   to    accept   promotion,   January  23,    1864.     Major,   Surgeon,   5th 
Mass.  Cavalry,  December  30,  1863;   mustered,  February  10,  1864.     Resigned,  May 
7,   1864.     Surgeon  in  charge  of  hospital  transport  "George  Leary,"  from   May  16, 

1864,  to  June  8,    1864.      Acting  Assistant   Surgeon,  U.S.A.,  August   19,    1864,  to 
September  28,  1865. 


,  Sosiajj 

Captain,    Forty-seventh     Infantry,     Massachusetts    Volunteer     Militia, 
in  service  of  the   United  States. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   4,  1874.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1513.     TRANSFERRED  TO   COMMANDERY 
OF  THE   STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA,   FEBRUARY   6,    1889. 

Private  and  Corporal,  24th  Mass.  Infantry,  October  8,  1861.  Discharged  to  ac 
cept  promotion,  October  31,  1862.  Captain,  47th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  October  31,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  September  i,  1863. 


©tte,  &arru  Preston* 


ELECTED  JULY   23,    1890.      2o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   8075.      FLORENCE,   MASS. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  Brevet  Brigadier  General  JOHN1    L.    OTIS. 


©tis,  3otjn  SLorli. 


Colonel,  Tenth     Connecticut     Infantry  —  Brevet    Brigadier  General, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JUNE   7,    1871.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1313.      LEEDS,   MASS. 

2d  Lieutenant,  loth  Conn.  Infantry,  September  25,  1861.  Promoted  1st  Lieu 
tenant,  December  4,  1861.  Captain,  December  12,  1861.  Major,  November  21, 
1862.  Colonel,  February  18,  1863.  Mustered  out,  November  23,  1864.  Brevet 
Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  for  gallantry  at  the  crossing  of  the 
James  River,  Virginia,  June  20,  1864,  and  at  the  battles  of  Flusser's  Mills  and  Deep 
Run,  Virginia." 

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t  ©tts,  Eljrotiorc 

First  Lieutenant,  Third   Massachusetts  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JUNE  2,  1868.  1st  CLASS.  INSIGNIA  820.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF 
THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA,  FEBRUARY  17,  1879.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY 
OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  APRIL  30,  1881.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMAND 
ERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK,  NOVEMBER  5,  1884. 

Sergeant,  24th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  6,  1861.  Discharged  to  accept  pro 
motion,  August  2,  1862.  2d  Lieutenant,  4ist  Mass.  Infantry,  afterwards  3d  Mass. 
Cavalry,  September  6,  1862.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  August  13,  1863.  Resigned, 
July  n,  1865. 

©torn,  Cijarlrs  ©exter, 

Captain,   First  Rhode   Island   Light  Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL   5,    1882.      IST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA    2456.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

Sergeant,  1st  R.I.  Light  Artillery,  June  6,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  1st  R.I.  Light 
Artillery,  August  14,  1861.  Promoted  Captain.  December  21,  1861.  Resigned, 
December  24,  1863. 

©torn,  Uraiiticr  Clark. 

Acting  Ensign,  U.S.N. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER   4,    1889.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7535.      DORCHESTER,   MASS. 

Acting  Ensign,  U.S.N.,  September  13,  1864.     Discharged,  July  25,  1865. 

Page,  fUrnrji  Eitcomfo, 

Acting  Ensign,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   MAY   6,    1885.      IST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3844.      FITCHBURG,   MASS. 

Mate,  U.S.N.,  November  23,  1863.  Promoted  Acting  Ensign,  September  4, 
1864.  Discharged,  June  3,  1865. 

Paine,  8masa  (Elliot 

First     Lieutenant,     Assistant    Surgeon,     One     Hundred     and     Fourth 
United    States    Colored    Troops. 

ELECTED  APRIL   5,    1882.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2426.      BROCKTON,   MASS. 

Private,  43d  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September  20,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  July  30,  1863.  Medical  Cadet,  U.S.A.,  November  22,  1864,  to  August 
2,  1865.  ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  iO4th  U.S.C.T.,  August  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  February  5,  1866. 

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3acfafon. 

Brigadier  General  —  Brevet  Major  General,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   3,    1868.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   956.      BOSTON. 

Captain,  22cl  Mass.  Infantry,  October  8,  1861.  Major,  3Oth  Mass.  Infantry, 
January  14,  1862.  Colonel,  2d  Louisiana  Infantry,  October  25,  1862.  Resigned, 
March  8,  1864.  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  July  4,  1864.  Mustered  out,  January 
15,  1866.  Brevet  Major  General,  U.S.V.,  January  15,  1865,  "for  meritorious  and 
valuable  services." 


falfreg,  JFranrtg 


Colonel,     Twentieth      Massachusetts     Infantry  —  Brevet     Brigadier 
General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   3,    1868.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   927. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  2Oth  Mass.  Infantry,  July  I,  1861.  Promoted  Colonel, 
December  18,  1862;  mustered,  January  24,  1863.  Discharged  (disability  resulting 
from  wounds  received  in  action),  April  13,  1863.  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V., 
March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  conduct  at  the  battle  of  Antietam,  Maryland,  and 
for  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 

Died  at  Cannes,  France,  December  6,  1889. 


*  Calmer,  (SEilltam  Hg 

Captain,  Nineteenth   Massachusetts  Infantry  —  Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   7,    1874.        1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1596. 

Private,  8th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  30,  1861.  Mustered 
out,  August  i,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  igih  Mass.  Infantry,  August  22,  1861.  Pro 
moted  1st  Lieutenant,  June  18,  1862.  Captain,  April  16,  1863.  Commissioned 
Major,  April  8,  1865;  not  mustered.  Mustered  out,  July  28,  1865.  Brevet  Lieu 
tenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  f°r  "gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battle  of  Hatcher's  Run,  Virginia."  Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  April  9,  1865,  "  for 
meritorious  services  during  the  recent  campaign,  terminating  with  the  surrender  of 
the  insurgent  army  under  General  Robert  E.  Lee." 

Died  at  New  Brighton,  N.Y.,  November  10,  1884. 


,  2Halter  lE 

ELECTED   MAY    1,    1889.      2o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7136.      CHICAGO,   ILL. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  Second  Lieutenant  WILLIAM    PARK. 

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liarfe, 


Second     Lieutenant,    Ninth    Battery,    Massachusetts    Light    Artillery, 
U.S.V. 


ELECTED   NOVEMBER   5,    1884.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3508.      ST.   JOHNSBURY,   VT. 

Private  and  ist  Sergeant,  gth  Mass.  Battery,  August  10,  1862.  2cl  Lieutenant, 
9th  Mass.  Battery,  January  18,  1865;  mustered,  January  28,  1865.  Mustered  out, 
June  6,  1865. 


Parker, 

First    Lieutenant,    Assistant    Surgeon,    Thirteenth    Massachusetts    In 
fantry,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL  6,    1881.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2221.      BRIDGEWATER,    MASS. 

1st  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  I3th   Mass.  Infantry,  March    13,  1863.     Dis 
charged   (disability  resulting  from  wound  received  in  line  of  duty),  September  18, 

1863. 


*  Parker,  jToxijall  &lexan&er. 

Commodore,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED  MARCH  7,  1866,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  TRANS 
FERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  NOVEMBER  3,  1868. 
IST  CLASS.  INSIGNIA  182. 

Midshipman,  U.S.N.,  March  n,  1837.  Promoted  Passed  Midshipman,  June  29, 
1843.  Master,  November  17,  1847.  Lieutenant,  September  21,  1850.  Commander, 
July  1 6,  1862.  Captain,  July  25,  1866.  Commodore,  November  25,  1872. 

Died  at  Annapolis,  Md.,  June  to,  1879. 


,  jFraims  Jefoett 

Colonel,  Thirty-second   Massachusetts  Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER    1,    1871.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1364.      BOSTON. 

Major,  ist  Battalion  Mass.  Infantry,  afterwards  32d  Mass.  Infantry,  December 
2,  1861.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  32d  Mass.  Infantry,  May  25,  1862.  Promoted  Colonel, 
August  6,  1862.  Resigned,  December  27,  1862. 

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Barker,  Jfranrts 

ELECTED  MAY   4,    1387.      2o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5569.      BOSTON. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  Colonel  FRANCIS   J.    PARKER. 


Pratt. 

First  Lieutenant,  Sixteenth   Maine    Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    DECEMBER   2,    1885.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  4346.      MALDEN,   MASS. 

Corporal  and  1st  Sergeant,  i6th  Maine  Infantry,  August  14,  1862.  zd  Lieu 
tenant,  i6th  Maine  Infantry,  November  25,  1864;  mustered,  December  3,  1864. 
Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  January  28,  1865;  mustered,  February  4,  1865.  Mustered 
out,  June  5,  1865. 


*  Parker,  3of)n  ©ailing,  Junior. 

Captain,  Second   Massachusetts  Heavy  Artillery,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY  3,    1871.      1st  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    13O6. 

1st  Lieutenant,   2d    Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  May  22,  1863.      Promoted  Captain, 
October  17,  1863.     Mustered  out,  October  5,  1865. 

Died  at  Mattapoisett,  Mass.,  August  17,  1878. 


Barker,  fftoses  (Sreeleu. 

First   Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  Second   United  States  Colored 
Cavalry. 

ELECTED  JANUARY  4,    1888.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5953.      LOWELL,   MASS. 

1st   Lieutenant,   Assistant  Surgeon,   2d    U.S.  Colored  Cavalry,  April   IO,    1864. 
Resigned,  May  24,  1865. 


Parker,  Simon  Baileu. 

First  Lieutenant,   Fifth   New  York  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER   7,    1887.      1st  CLASS.      INSIGNIA  5878.      SPRINGFIELD,   MASS. 

Private,  Corporal  and  Sergeant,  5th  N.Y.  Infantry,  April  23,  1861;  mustered, 
May  9,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  5th  N.Y.  Infantry,  August  28,  1862.  Promoted  ist 
Lieutenant,  October  27,  1862;  mustered,  April  2,  1863.  Resigned  (disability  result 
ing  from  wounds  received  in  action),  April  22,  1863. 

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,  militant 


Second   Lieutenant,  Sixth   United  States  Volunteer  Infantry  —  Brevet 
First     Lieutenant,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER    5,    1890.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   8268.      DEADWOOD,   SOUTH    DAKOTA. 

Musician,  2d  N.H.  Infantry,  June  5,  1861.  Discharged  (disability),  August  31, 
1861.  Private,  I4th  N.H.  Infantry,  September  23,  1862.  Transferred  to  Veteran 
Reserve  Corps,  July  i,  1864.  Discharged,  April  23,  1865.  2d  Lieutenant,  6th  U.S. 
Volunteer  Infantry,  April  23,  1865.  Mustered  out,  October  15,  1866.  Brevet  1st 
Lieutenant,  U.S.V.,  January  2,  1 866,  "  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war." 


Lieutenant  Colonel,  Third   Rhode   Island  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER    5,    1884.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3505. 

Captain,  nth  Rhode  Island  Infantry,  September  19,  1862;  mustered,  October  I, 
1862.  Mustered  out,  July  13,  1863.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  3d  Rhode  Island  Cavalry, 
August  31,  1863;  mustered,  February  4,  1864.  Resigned,  May  26,  1865. 

Died  at  Providence,  R.I.,  March  25,  1889. 


st,  3of)it  (SHteon. 


Colonel,     Ninth     Michigan      Infantry  —  Brevet    Brigadier     General, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   5,    1884.      1  ST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA    3252.       TRANSFERRED    TO    THE  COM- 
MANDERY  OF  THE   STATE  OF   MICHIGAN,   AS   CHARTER    MEMBER,    FEBRUARY  4,    1885. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  9th  Michigan  Infantry,  September  10,  1861.  Promoted 
Colonel,  February  6,  1863.  Mustered  out,  November  10,  1865.  Brevet  Brigadier 
General,  U.S.V.,  May  22,  1865,  "  for  gallant,  faithful  and  meritorious  services." 


Parkinson,  3ofjn* 

Second     Lieutenant,    Forty-fourth   Infantry,    Massachusetts   Volunteer 
Militia,   in  service  of  the   United  States. 

ELECTED  JANUARY   5,    1869.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   985.      BOSTON. 

Sergeant,  44th   Infantry,   M.V.M.,  September   12,   1862.     2d   Lieutenant,  44th 
Infantry,  M.V.M.,  February  26,  1863.     Mustered  out,  June  18,  1863. 

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parsons,  Jofm  TOUianu 


First    Lieutenant,    Assistant    Surgeon,    Twenty-fourth     Massachusetts 
Infantry,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY   7,    1884.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3275.      PORTSMOUTH,   N.H. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  24th  Massachusetts  Infantry,  April  8,  1865; 
mustered,  April  17,  1865.     Mustered  out,  January  20,  1866. 


parsons,  Sosepf)  Bato* 


Lieutenant  Colonel,  Tenth   Massachusetts  Infantry  —  Brevet  Colonel, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH   5,    1890.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7773.   ,  NORTHAMPTON,   MASS. 

Captain,  loth  Mass.  Infantry,  June  21,  1861.  Promoted  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
July  15,  1862.  Mustered  out,  July  i,  1864.  Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13, 1865, 
"  for  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 


tpartntrge,  3ojjn  Itelson. 

Captain,  Twenty-fourth    Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    APRIL  4,    1868.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    861.      TRANSFERRED    TO     COMMANDERY   OF 
THE   STATE   OF   NEW   YORK,   SEPTEMBER   3O,    1869. 

1st    Lieutenant,   24th   Mass.   Infantry,  September  2,    1861.      Promoted  Captain, 
February  6,  1864.     Mustered  out,  September  27,  1864. 


t  Patterson,  Joal)  jjklson. 


Colonel,  Second   New  Hampshire   Infantry — Brevet   Brigadier  Gen 
eral,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH    4,     1874.      1  ST    CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1523.       TRANSFERRED    TO    COMMANDERY 
OF  THE    DISTRICT  OF    COLUMBIA,    DECEMBER   31,     1889. 

1st  Lieutenant,  2d  N.H.  Infantry,  June  4,  1861.  Promoted  Captain,  May 
23,  1862.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  June  21,  1864.  Colonel,  January  10,  1865.  Mus 
tered  out,  December  19,  1865.  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865, 
"  for  courage  in  battle  and  good  conduct  throughout  the  war." 

(  '87) 


f  rafcolro,  ©liber  8Ef)itr. 


Lieutenant    Colonel,   Forty-fifth    Massachusetts    Volunteer    Militia,   in 
service  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED   SEPTEMBER    1,    1868.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   867.      BOSTON. 

Private,  45th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September  26,  1862.     Lieutenant  Colonel,  45th 
Infantry,  M.V.M.,  October  28,  1862.     Mustered  out,  July  7,  1863. 


,  Benjamin  JFranklin,  Junior. 


Colonel,    Eighth    Infantry,    Massachusetts    Volunteer    Militia,    In    ser 
vice    of   the    United    States. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   4,    1882.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2549.      LYNN,    MASS. 

ist  Sergeant,  8th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  April  16,  1861;  mustered,  April  30,  1861. 
Mustered  out,  August  i,  1861.  1st  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  8th  Infantry,  M.V.M., 
November  7,  1862.  Mustered  out,  August  7,  1863.  Colonel,  8th  Infantry,  M.V.M., 
July  26,  1864.  Mustered  out,  November  10,  1864. 


Pearee,  f&rnrg* 


Second     Lieutenant,    Tenth    Battery    Rhode    Island    Light    Artillery, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED  APRIL   7,    1886.      1st    CLASS.      INSIGNIA  4626.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

Private,  1st  Infantry,  R.I.  Detached  Militia,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  2,  1861. 
Mustered  out,  August  2,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  loth  R.I.  Battery,  May  26,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  August  30,  1862. 


fearer,  .Samuel 

Major,   Paymaster,  U.S.A.  —  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH    7,    1877.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1763.      COLUMBIA,   S.C. 

ist  Lieutenant,  loth  Battery  R.I.  Light  Artillery,  May  26,  1862.  Mustered  out, 
August  30,  1862.  Major,  Paymaster,  U.S.V.,  May  28,  1864.  Mustered  out,  Septem 
ber  20,  1866.  Major,  Paymaster,  U.S.A.,  March  9,  1867.  Resigned,  August  I,  1869. 
Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  September  20,  1866,  "  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  Pay  Department." 

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,  SEaltrr. 

Acting  Master,  U.S.N. 

ELECTED   JANUARY   2,   1884.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    3O53.      HARTFORD,   CONN. 

Acting  Master's  Mate,  U.S.N.,  October  21,  1861.  Promoted  Acting  Ensign, 
March  6,  1863.  Acting  Master,  March  24,  1865.  Resigned,  April  27,  1865. 

Prase,  $rnru  Cogsforll. 

Captain,   Eighty-sixth   United  States  Colored  Troops. 

ELECTED   APRIL  3,    1889.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7230.      WORCESTER,    MASS. 

Private,  26th  Mass.  Infantry,  October  6,  1861.  Discharged,  September  28, 
1863.  2d  Lieutenant,  86th  U.S.C.T.,  September  10,  1863;  mustered,  September  29, 
1863.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  October  31,  1864;  mustered,  November  9,  1864. 
Captain,  November  i,  1865;  mustered,  November  16,  1865.  Mustered  out,  April 
10,  1866. 

$rdt,  <§fonjc  Badjdrr,  Junior. 

Second   Lieutenant,  Second   Rhode  Island   Infantry,   U.S  V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   4,    1882.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2551.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

2d  Lieutenant,  2d  Rhode  Island  Infantry,  December  13,  1864;  mustered,  De 
cember  14,  1864.  Resigned,  July  3,  1865. 

Perk,  Eteotiorr  Saffort. 

Captain,  Assistant  Quartermaster,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED     MARCH   6,    1872.      IST    CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1397.      BURLINGTON,   VT. 

Private,  ist  Vermont  Cavalry,  September  i,  1861;  mustered,  November  i,  1861. 
Discharged,  June  26,  1862.  Quartermaster  Sergeant,  gth  Vt.  Infantry,  June  27, 
1862;  mustered,  July  9,  1862.  2cl  Lieutenant,  gth  Vermont  Infantry,  January  8,  1863. 
Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  June  10,  1864.  Captain,  A.Q.M.,  U.S.V.,  March  11,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  15,  1865. 

Pegram,  Sotjtt  Combe. 

Ensign,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   APRIL  3,    1872.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1423.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

Acting  Midshipman,  U.S.N. A.,  September  21,  1860.  Ensign,  U.S.N.,  May  28, 
1863.  Resigned,  May  18,  1866. 

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Prtrcr, 


First    Lieutenant,    Regimental    Quartermaster,  Twenty-third    Massa 
chusetts   Infantry,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL   5,    1876.      1sr   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1747.     BOSTON. 

Private  and  Commissary  Sergeant,  23d  Mass.  Infantry,  October  14,  1861.  ist 
Lieutenant,  2jd  Mass.  Infantry,  September  I,  1862.  Appointed  R.Q.M.,  January  3, 
1864.  Commissioned  Captain,  September  20,  1864;  not  mustered.  Mustered  out, 
June  25,  1865. 


,  Ctjarlrs  ILatorcncc* 

Lieutenant    Colonel,    Thirty-ninth    Massachusetts    Infantry  —  Brevet 
Brigadier  General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JUNE   7,    1871.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1310.      BOSTON. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  2Oth  Mass.  Infantry,  July  i,  1861.  Lieutenant  Col 
onel,  39th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  30,  1862.  Commissioned  Colonel,  July  13,  1864; 
not  mustered.  Discharged  (disability  resulting  from  wounds  received  in  action), 
January  II,  1865.  Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meri 
torious  conduct  in  the  battles  of  the  Wilderness  and  Spottsylvania,  Virginia." 
Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious 
conduct  in  the  battles  on  the  Weldon  Railroad,  Virginia." 


Penmman,  iSetfjueL 


First  Lieutenant,    Regimental    Quartermaster,  Third    Infantry,   Massa 
chusetts  Volunteer  Militia,   in  service  of  the   United  States. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   2,    1887.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5872.      NEW   BEDFORD,   MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  R.Q.M.,  3d  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  October  14,  1862.     Mustered  out, 
June  26,  1863. 


rfting,  ©eonjc  Hamilton. 

Captain,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED    NOVEMBERS,    1869.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1130.      BOSTON. 

Acting  Midshipman,  U.S.N.A.,  October  I,  1851.  Midshipman,  U.S.N.,  October 
i,  1856.  Promoted  Passed  Midshipman,  April  29,  1859.  Master,  September  5,  1859. 
Lieutenant,  February  2,  1861.  Lieutenant  Commander,  December  30,  1862.  Com 
mander,  January  19,  1871.  Captain,  March  10,  1882. 

(  190  ) 


itms,  B&iUtam 

Captain,  Second   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY  5,    1868.      1st  CLASS.      INSIGNIA  887. 

Private  and  Sergeant,  44th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September 
12,  1862.  Discharged  to  accept  promotion,  February  13,  1863.  2<1  Lieutenant,  2cl 
Mass.  Infantry,  January  26,  1863.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  July  7,  1863.  Captain, 
March  17,  1865.  Mustered  out,  July  14,  1865. 

Died  at  Boston,  January  18,  1879. 


*  Phillips,  Cijarlcs  &pplrton. 


Captain,    Fifth     Battery,     Massachusetts      Light     Artillery  —  Brevet 
Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER    2,    1870.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1244. 

2d  Lieutenant,  5th  Mass.  Battery,  October  23,  1861.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant, 
July  13,  1862.  Captain,  October  18,  1862.  Mustered  out,  June  12,  1865.  Brevet 
Major,  U.S.V.,  August  i,  1864,  "  for  gallant  services  at  the  battle  of  Bethesda  Church, 
and  during  the  present  campaign  before  Richmond,  Virginia." 

Died  at  Virginia  City,  Nevada,  March  20,  1876. 


H?enrg 


Second   Lieutenant,  Fourth   Massachusetts  Cavalry  —  Brevet  Captain, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JULY   7,    1868.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  854.      SPRINGFIELD,   MASS. 

Private,  7th  Squadron,  R.I.  Cavalry,  June  24,  1862.  Mustered  out,  September 
26,  1862.  2d  Lieutenant,  4th  Mass.  Cavalry,  January  30,  1864.  Commissioned  ist 
Lieutenant,  February  i,  1865;  not  mustered.  Resigned,  February  20,  1865.  Brevet 
ist  Lieutenant  and  Brevet  Captain,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meri 
torious  services." 


,  Sofjn. 

Captain,   Second  Massachusetts  Cavalry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL   5,    1876.      1st  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1744.      HUDSON,   MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  2d  Mass.  Cavalry,  March  17,  1863.  Promoted  Captain,  March 
8,  1864.  Discharged  (disability  resulting  from  wounds  received  in  action),  April 
28,  1865. 


,  Josiafj. 


Colonel,    Twenty-fifth     Massachusetts     Infantry  —  Brevet    Brigadier 
General,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED  MARCH  4,  1868,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  TRANS 
FERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  AS  CHARTER  MEMBER. 
1st  CLASS.  INSIGNIA  682.  WORCESTER,  MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  3d  Battalion  Rifles,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  19, 
1861.  Mustered  out,  August  3,  1861.  Captain,  25th  Mass.  Infantry,  October  12, 
1 86 1.  Promoted  Major,  March  20,  1862.  Colonel,  October  29,  1862.  Mustered 
out,  January  10,  1865.  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  June  3,  1864,  "  for 
gallantry  during  the  war,  especially  at  the  battle  of  Cold  Harbor,  Virginia,  where 
severely  wounded." 


,  Benjamin. 

First  Lieutenant,  Veteran   Reserve  Corps. 

ELECTED    DECEMBER    1,    1868.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  1 0OO.      MONTCLAIR,   N.J. 

2d  Lieutenant,  1st  Unattached  Co.  Mass.  Cavalry,  November  15,  1861.  Pro 
moted  1st  Lieutenant,  April  24,  1862.  Resigned  (disability),  December  20,  1862. 
ist  Lieutenant,  V.R.C.,  November  17,  1863.  Resigned,  July  18,  1864. 

$iercr,  Charles  <£&toarli. 

First  Lieutenant,   Fourth   Massachusetts  Heavy  Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH    7,    1888.      1  sr   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   6108.      BOSTON. 

Private,  4th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  16,  1861;  mustered, 
May  22,  1861.  Mustered  out,  July  22,  1861.  Sergeant,  loth  Battery  Mass.  Light 
Artillery,  August  16,  1862;  mustered,  September  9,  1862.  ist  Sergeant,  December  4, 
1863.  Discharged  to  accept  promotion,  September  14,  1864.  1st  Lieutenant,  2oth 
Unattached  Company  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  afterwards  4th  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery, 
September  2,  1864;  mustered,  September  15,  1864.  Mustered  out,  June  17,  1865. 

fierce,  <£&toarli  Corinn. 

Captain,  Third   Maine   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   3,    1869.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1125.      ROXBURY,   MASS. 

Corporal,  loth  Mass.  Infantry,  June  21,  1861.  Discharged  to  accept  promotion, 
September  5,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  3d  Maine  Infantry,  August  8,  1861;  mustered, 
September  21,  1861.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  April  6,  1862.  Captain,  December 
22,  1862.  Mustered  out,  June  28,  1864. 

(  192  ) 


,  30fjn  Carben 

Captain,  Corps  of  Engineers  —  Brevet  Brigadier  General,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER   3,    1890.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA  8339.      BELMONT,    MASS. 

Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,  July  i,  1853.  Brevet  2cl  Lieutenant,  Corps  of  Engineers, 
U.S.A.,  July  i,  1857.  2cl  Lieutenant,  December  31,  1857.  Promoted  1st  Lieu 
tenant,  August  3,  1861.  Captain,  March  3,  1863.  Assigned  as  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
Assistant  Inspector  General,  I3th  Army  Corps,  March  15,  1865  to  August  i,  1865. 
Resigned,  May  I,  1866.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.A.,  August  23,  1864,  "for  meritorious 
and  distinguished  services  during  the  siege  of  Forts  Gaines  and  Morgan,  Alabama, 
and  especially  the  latter,  where  he  had  immediate  charge  of  the  location  and 
construction  of  the  siege  works."  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.A.,  March  26, 
1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  siege  of  Mobile,  Alabama." 
Brevet  Colonel  and  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.A.,  March  26,  1865,  "  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 


Pierre,  (Elliot 

Major,  Thirteenth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY  5,    1875.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2089.      BOSTON. 

Sergeant-Major,  I3th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  16,  1861.  1st  Lieutenant,  i3th  Mass. 
Infantry,  January  16,  1862.  Promoted  Captain,  July  25,  1862.  Major.  April  22, 
1864.  Mustered  out,  August  i,  1864. 


Pierce,  UlcnrtJ  ILillte* 

ELECTED   MAY  3,    1882.     3u   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2496.      DORCHESTER,    MASS. 

A  gentleman  who,  in  civil  life,  during  the  Rebellion  was  specially  distinguished 
for  conspicuous  and  consistent  loyalty.  Member  of  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts, 
1860,  1861,  1862  (Chairman  of  the  Committee  on  Finance),  1866.  Representative 
in  Congress  of  the  United  States,  43d  and  44th  sessions.  Mayor  of  Boston,  1873 
and  1877. 


*picrson,  George 

Colonel,   Fifth   Infantry,   Massachusetts   Volunteer    Militia,    in    service 
of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED  JANUARY   5,    187O.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1137. 

Captain,  5th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  May  i,  1861.  Promoted  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
July  5,  1861.  Mustered  out,  July  31,  1861.  Colonel,  5th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  October 
8,  1862.  Mustered  out,  July  2,  1863.  Colonel,  5th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  July  28,  1864. 
Mustered  out,  November  16,  1864. 

Died  at  Salem,  Mass.,  March  2,  1881. 

C  193) 


f  titco,  $rtcr. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,   Medical   Inspector,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED   APRIL   7,    1875.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1619.      BOSTON. 

Major,  Surgeon,  9th  Mass.  Infantry,  June  II,  1861.  Discharged,  August  26, 
1861.  Major,  Brigade  Surgeon,  U.S.V.,  August  3,  1861.  Promoted  Lieutenant 
Colonel,  Medical  Inspector,  U.S.A.,  February  9,  1863.  Mustered  out,  October  31, 
1865. 


(JFlitotn. 

First    Lieutenant,    Assistant    Surgeon,    Third     Massachusetts    Heavy 
Artillery,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY   7,    1884.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3250.      LOWELL,    MASS. 

1st  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  6th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  United 
States,  December  23,  1862.  Mustered  out,  June  3,  1863.  Assistant  Surgeon,  3d 
Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  March  6,  1865.  Resigned,  August  16,  1865. 


t*¥oorc,  Brit: 


Major,   Eighth   Infantry,    Massachusetts    Volunteer   Militia,   in   service 
of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   4,    1874.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1516.      TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY 
OF  THE   DISTRICT   OF   COLUMBIA,    MARCH    1,    1882. 

Major,  Sth  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  May  16,  1861.     Mustered  out.  August  i,  1861. 
Died  at  Washington,  D.C.,  May  29,  1887. 


,  Albert 

Captain.    Thirty-fifth     Massachusetts     Infantry  —  Brevet     Lieutenant 
Colonel,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY    1,    1872.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1428.      BOSTON. 

2d  Lieutenant,  35th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  27,  1862.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant, 
March  23,  1863.  Captain,  April  I,  1864.  Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865.  Brevet 
Major,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  conduct  at  the  battles  of  South  Moun 
tain  and  Antietam,  Maryland,  and  Freclericksburg,  Virginia."  Brevet  Lieutenant 
Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  for  gallant  conduct  in  the  battles  of  Knoxville, 
Poplar  Springs  Church  and  in  front  of  Petersburg." 

(  194  ) 


Lieutenant  Colonel,   Fifty-fourth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY    1,    1872.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1420.      HARTFORD,   CONN. 

Private  and  Corporal,  44th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September 
12,  1862.  Discharged  to  accept  promotion,  April  16,  1863.  Captain,  54th  Mass. 
Infantry,  May  n,  1863.  Promoted  Major,  December  3,  1864.  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
July  n,  1865.  Mustered  out,  August  20,  1865. 

Pope,  $?enru  ©ttrfee. 

First   Lieutenant,  Third   Massachusetts  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL  3,    1872.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1399.      BOSTON. 

Private  and  1st  Sergeant,  ist  Unattached  Co.  Mass.  Cavalry,  September  23,  1861. 
2d  Lieutenant,  1st  Unattached  Co.  Mass.  Cavalry,  afterwards  3d  Mass.  Cavalry, 
January  I,  1863.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  June  3,  1863;  mustered,  August  27, 
1863.  Mustered  out,  November  26,  1864. 

Pope,  James. 

Captain,   First  Massachusetts    Heavy  Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER    5,    1888.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6638.      MELROSE,   MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  I4th  Mass.  Infantry,  afterward  ist  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  July  6, 
1861.  Promoted  Captain,  June  10,  1862.  Mustered  out,  October  28,  1864. 

Pope,  Hcmucl 

Acting  Master,  U.S.N. 

ELECTED    MARCH   2,    1869.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1029.     JAMAICA   PLAIN,    MASS. 

Acting  Master's  Mate,  U.S.N.,  September  10,  1862.  Promoted  Acting  Ensign, 
February  II,  1864.  Acting  Master,  July  18,  1865.  Discharged,  February  28,  1866. 

Pope,  Pcretbal  Clarence. 

Captain,   United  States   Marine  Corps. 

ELECTED  FEBRUARY  5,  1 89O,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA.  TRANS 
FERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  DECEMBER  13,  1890. 
IST  CLASS.  INSIGNIA  7679.  BOSTON. 

Captain's  Clerk,  U.S.N.,  July,  1861.  ad  Lieutenant  and  1st  Lieutenant, 
U.S.M.C.,  November  25,  1861.  Promoted  Captain,  April  16,  1870.  Brevet  Cap 
tain,  U.S.M.C.,  September  8,  1863,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
night  attack  upon  Fort  Sumter." 

(  195  ) 


c,  Jftrtmtanti  Cjjarlrs, 

Second   Lieutenant,  Thirtieth   Massachusetts   Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY    1,    1889.      1st  CLASS.       INSIGNIA   7134.      BOSTON. 

Private,  Corporal  and  Sergeant,  3Oth  Mass.  Infantry,  November  29,  1861;  mus 
tered,  January  I,  1862.  ad  Lieutenant,  3Oth  Mass.  Infantry,  November  29,  1862; 
mustered,  January  24,  1863.  Mustered  out,  January  10,  1865. 


porter,  Cljarlcs 

First  Lieutenant,  Thirty-ninth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER    1,    1873.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1536.      QUINCY,    MASS. 

2d  Lieutenant,  39th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  14,  1862;  mustered,  August  25, 
1862.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  January  25,  1863.  Commissioned  Captain,  Sep 
tember  8,  1864;  not  mustered.  Mustered  out,  June  2,  1865. 


*  Porter,  Samuel  8 

Captain  (Retired)  —  Brevet  Major,  U.S.A.  —  Colonel,  One  Hundred 
and  Twenty-third  United  States  Colored  Troops  —  Brevet 
Brigadier  General,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER    2,    1872.      1st    CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1436. 

Private,  33<1  Illinois  Infantry,  August  20,  1861.  Discharged,  April  4,  1862.  2cl 
Lieutenant,  104111  Illinois  Infantry,  August  27,  1862.  Promoted,  ist  Lieutenant, 
March  8,  1863.  Captain,  October  3,  1863.  Discharged,  August  24,  1864.  ist  Lieu 
tenant,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  August  22,  1864.  Promoted  Captain,  August  29, 

1864.  Discharged,   October   6,    1864.     Colonel,    I23d  U.S.C.T.,  October   13,   1864. 
Mustered  out,  October  16,  1865.    2d  Lieutenant,  I4th  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  May  II,  1866. 
Transferred  to  44th   Infantry,  July  28,    1866.     Promoted    1st  Lieutenant,   March  20, 
1867.     Appointed  Adjutant,   July  13,  1868.     Transferred  to    I7th   Infantry,  May  27, 
1869.     Appointed  R.Q.M.,  May  27,  1869.     Retired,  with  rank  of  Captain,  December 
15,   1870,  "for  loss  of  left  arm,  from  wound   received  in    line  of  duty."     Brevet 
Captain,    U.S.A.,  March  20,  1867,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  battle 
of  Chickamauga,   Ga."     Brevet   Major,   U.S.A.,    March    20,   1867,  "for   faithful  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war."     Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13, 

1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 

Died  at  Boston,  April  21,  1880. 

(  196) 


Potter,  JFreDertcfc  (JBugme. 

Surgeon   (Lieutenant  Commander),   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   APRIL  4,    1888.      1sr  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   6185.      PORTSMOUTH,   N.H. 

Assistant  Surgeon  (Master),  U.S.N. ,  July  30,  1861.  Promoted  Passed  Assistant 
Surgeon  (Lieutenant)  July  30,  1864.  Surgeon,  March  25,  1866.  Resigned,  April  I, 
1875- 


P otter,  frsaac  fftaujetosotu 

Captain,   Fifth   Rhode   Island   Heavy  Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL  6,    1887.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5426.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

Private,  1st  Infantry,  R.I.D.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  2,  1861.  Mustered 
out,  August  2,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  3d  R.I.  Heavy  Artillery,  February  7,  1862; 
mustered,  February  II,  1862.  Discharged  (disability),  November  15,  1862.  Captain, 
5th  R.I.  Heavy  Artillery,  November  12,  1862;  mustered,  November  20,  1862.  Mus 
tered  out,  June  26,  1865. 


f  otoetl,  (JBfctoarti 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  Tenth   United  States  Colored  Troops. 

ELECTED   MARCH    7,    1888.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   6109.      RICHFORD,   VERMONT. 

ist  Sergeant,  loth  Vermont  Infantry,July  17,  1862;  mustered,  September  I,  1862. 
Discharged  to  accept  promotion,  December  7,  1863.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  loth 
U.S.C.T.,  November  27,  1863;  mustered,  December  7,  1863.  Mustered  out,  May  17, 
1866. 


Pratt,  SEtlltam. 

Captain,  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED  DECEMBER  4,  1867,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK.  TRANS 
FERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  AS  CHARTER  MEMBER. 
IST  CLASS.  INSIGNIA  623.  BOSTON. 

Captain,  2^th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  2,  1861.  Discharged,  June  26,  1863. 
Captain,  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  U.S.V.,  June  26,  1863.  Resigned,  April  2, 
1864. 

(197) 


*|Jre&le, 

Rear  Admiral    (Retired),   U.S.N. 

ELECTED  FEBRUARY  21,  1868,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MAINE.  TRANSFERRED 
TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  DECEMBER  4,  1878.  1  ST  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  671. 

Midshipman,  U.S.N.,  October  10,  1835.  Promoted  Passed  Midshipman,  June 
22,  1841.  Master,  July  15,  1847.  Lieutenant,  February  5,  1848.  Commander,  July 
1 6,  1862.  Captain,  January  29,  1867.  Commodore,  November  2,  1871.  Rear  Ad 
miral,  September  30,  1876.  Retired,  February  25,  1878. 

Died  at  Brookline,  Mass.,  March  i,  1885. 


*prcscott,  Calbtn  Brooks. 


First     Lieutenant,     First     Battalion,     Massachusetts     Heavy    Artillery, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED    JUNE   7,    1871.      1st    CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1427. 

Private,  8th  Battery  Light  Artillery,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  June  13, 
1862.  Mustered  out,  November  29,  1862.  ad  Lieutenant,  ist  Battalion  Mass. 
Heavy  Artillery,  June  4,  1863.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  June  6,  1865.  Mustered 
out,  September  12,  1865. 

Died  at  Newton,  Mass.,  May  28,  1887. 


Prescott,  ilouai 

First  Lieutenant,  Thirteenth   New  Hampshire   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    NOVEMBER   6,    1889.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7403.      NASHUA,   N.H. 

Private  and  Hospital  Steward,  I3th  N.H.  Infantry,  September  19,  1862.  ist 
Lieutenant,  I3th  N.H.  Infantry,  October  28,  1864.  Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 

Priest,  6eorge  (JHaton. 

First    Lieutenant,    Regimental     Quartermaster,    Fifty-seventh    Massa 
chusetts   Infantry,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   3,    1886.        1st  CLASS.      INSIGNIA  5096.     WATERTOWN,   MASS. 

Private,  53d  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  November  6,  1862.  ist 
Lieutenant,  53d  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  November  15,  1862;  mus 
tered,  November  25,  1862.  Mustered  out,  September  2,  1863.  ist  Lieutenant, 
R.Q.M.,  57th  Mass.  Infantry,  November  5,  1863;  mustered,  November  7,  1863. 
Mustered  out,  July  30,  1865. 

(198) 


tfrortor,  lUtificltr. 

Colonel,  Fifteenth  Vermont  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    JANUARY    6,     1886.       1  sr   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  4386.     TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY 
OF  THE   DISTRICT   OF  COLUMBIA,   NOVEMBER   6,    1889. 

ist  Lieutenant,  R.Q.M.,  3d  Vermont  Infantry,  June  19,  1861 ;  mustered,  July 
16,  1861.  Major,  5th  Vermont  Infantry,  September  25,  1861.  Resigned,  July  n, 
1862.  Colonel,  I5th  Vermont  Infantry,  September  26,  1862;  mustered,  October  22, 
1862.  Mustered  out,  August  5,  1863. 


*Hutnam,  Soljit  Cijautilrr. 

Captain,   First  Veteran   Reserve  Corps. 

ELECTED   MAY   5,  1868.      1sr  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   989. 

Captain,  2Oth  Mass.  Infantry,  July  10,  1861.  Discharged  (disability  resulting 
from  loss  of  right  arm),  September  8,  1863.  Captain,  1st  Veteran  Reserve  Corps, 
November  2,  1863.  Resigned,  January  15,  1865. 

Died  at  Santa  Barbara,  California,  June  24,  1879. 


duinru,  Sostaij. 


ELECTED   MARCH    7,    1888.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   61  1 0.      QUINCY,   MASS. 

In  succession  to  Companion  Brevet  Brigadier  General  SAMUEL  M.  QUINCY, 
deceased. 


*  putney,  Samuel  JHillrr. 


Colonel,   Eighty-first  United  States    Colored    Troops  —  Brevet  Brig 
adier  General,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL   5,    1871.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1303. 

Captain,  2d  Mass.  Infantry,  May  24,  1861.  Commissioned  Major,  September  17, 
1862;  not  mustered.  Promoted  Colonel,  November  9,  1862.  Discharged  (disability 
resulting  from  wounds  received  in  action),  June  2,  1863.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  73d 
U.S.C.T.,  November  29,  1863.  Promoted  Colonel,  May  24,  1864.  Transferred  to 
96th  U.S.C.T.,  September  27,  1865.  Transferred  to  8ist  U.S.C.T.,  January  5,  1866. 
Mustered  out,  November  30,  1866.  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13, 
1865,  "  f°r  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 

Died  at  Keene,  N.H.,  March  24,  1887. 

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Chaplain,  Second   Massachusetts  Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   3,    1868.      Isr   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   983.      BOSTON. 

Chaplain,  2d  Mass.  Infantry,  Tune  20,  1861.     Mustered  out,  May  25,  1864. 

*  Earfclqj,  Benjamin  JFranfelm. 

Captain,   First  New  Hampshire  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   2,    1881.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2164. 

ist  Lieutenant,  nth  N.H.  Infantry,  September  4,  1862.  Resigned,  December 
22,  1862.  Captain,  ist  N.H.  Cavalry,  July  8,  1864.  Mustered  out,  July  15,  1865. 

Died  at  Dover,  N.IL,  April  26,  1890. 

i&anti,  &rnoto  Augustus. 

Colonel,   Fourth   Massachusetts  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JUNE   7,    1871.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1311.      BOSTON. 

2d  Lieutenant,  ist  Mass.  Cavalry,  October  30,  1861;  mustered,  December  27, 
1861.  Promoted  Captain,  February  4,  1862.  Discharged,  June  10,  1863.  Captain, 
Assistant  Adjutant  General,  U.S.V.,  June  3,  1863.  Resigned  to  accept  promotion, 
January  12,  1864.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  4th  Mass.  Cavalry,  December  3,  1863. 
Promoted  Colonel,  January  22,  1864.  Resigned,  February  3,  1865. 

t&anlr,  (Ktitoartr  jIHusscg. 

First  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  Twenty-seventh   Maine   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    MAY    3,     1876.      1st    CLASS.       INSIGNIA    1750.      TRANSFERRED   TO   COMMANDERY   OF 
THE    STATE  OF   MAINE,   MARCH     I,    1882. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  27th  Maine  Infantry,  September  19,  1862.  Mustered 
out,  July  17,  1863. 


i&anli,  JFrctiertc 

Captain,  Twenty-sixth   New  York  Cavalry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED    OCTOBER    2,    1872.      IST    CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1451.      LONGWOOD,    FLORIDA. 

ist  Lieutenant,  4th  Mass.  Cavalry,  July  2,  1863.  Promoted  Captain,  January  19, 
1864.  Discharged,  August  22,  1864.  2d  Lieutenant,  26th  N.Y.  Cavalry,  December 
27,  1864.  Promoted  Captain,  December  30,  1864.  Mustered  out,  June  30,  1865. 

(  200  ) 


i&anti, 

Paymaster  (Lieutenant  Commander),  U.S.N. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   5,    1884.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3506.      U.S.S.   "  MOHICAN." 

Private,  1st  U.S.  Sharpshooters,  August,  1861.  Discharged  (disability),  April, 
1863.  Acting  jd  Assistant  Engineer,  U.S.N.  ,  December  17,  1864.  Assistant  Pay 
master,  U.S.N.,  August  12,  1869.  Promoted  Passed  Assistant  Paymaster,  April  30, 
1874.  Paymaster,  July  31,  1884. 

Eantiall,  SEtlliam  Pritcfjartr. 

Lieutenant  Commander  (Retired),   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY  6,   1889.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6830.      NEW    BEDFORD,   MASS. 

Acting  Master,  U.S.N.,  July  24,  1861.  Promoted  Acting  Volunteer  Lieutenant, 
May  28,  1862,  "  for  gallant  conduct  during  the  engagement  between  the  '  Cumber 
land  '  and  the  '  Merrimac.'  "  Acting  Volunteer  Lieutenant  Commander,  March  II, 
1865.  Discharged,  December  19,  1865.  Acting  Master,  December  7,  1866. 
Ensign,  March  12,  1868.  Promoted  Master,  December  18,  1868.  Lieutenant, 
March  21,  1870.  Retired  February  15,  1882.  Promoted  Lieutenant  Commander 
(retired),  August  6,  1886. 


First     Lieutenant,     Adjutant,     Thirty-sixth     Massachusetts     Infantry, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   3,    1877.      1st    CLASS.      INSIGNIA     1800.      NEWTONVILLE,    MASS. 

Private  and  1st  Sergeant,  36th  Mass.   Infantry,  July  24,  1862.     ist  Lieutenant, 
Adjutant,  36th  Mass.  Infantry,  December  I,  1862.     Discharged,  February  20,  1864. 


,  Jacob  iBecfeman* 

Major,   Fourth  Artillery,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER    5,     1873.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1584.      FORT   McPHERSON,   GEORGIA. 

Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,  September  i,  1856.  2d  Lieutenant,  3d  Artillery,  U.S.A., 
May  6,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  5th  Artillery,  May  14,  1861;  accepted,  June  28,  1861. 
Promoted  Captain,  July  28,  1866.  Major,  4th  Artillery,  August  10,  1887.  Brevet 
Captain,  U.S.A.,  July  8,  1863,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  siege  of 
Port  Hudson,  Louisiana."  Brevet  Major,  U.S.A.,  April  9,  1865,  "for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  campaign  terminating  with  the  surrender  of  the  insur 
gent  forces  under  General  R.  E.  Lee." 

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tHawnonti,  Cftadrs 

Major,   Corps  of   Engineers,   U.S. A 

ELECTED   MAY   2,    1883.      1st    CLASS.      INSIGNIA    28O3.      TRANSFERRED    TO    COMMANDERY    OF 
THE  STATE  OF   PENNSYLVANIA,   MAY   7,    1890. 

Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,  July  I,  1861.  Served  as  Volunteer  Aide-de-Camp,  under 
authority  of  Secretary  of  War,  June  and  July,  1863  (Gettysburg  Campaign).  1st 
Lieutenant,  Corps  of  Engineers,  U.S.A.,  June  23,  1865.  Promoted  Captain,  March 
21,  1867.  Major,  February  20,  1883. 

ivraD,  Joijn. 

Acting  Assistant  Paymaster,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   SEPTEMBER    1,    1868.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   869.      BOSTON. 

Acting  Assistant  Paymaster,  U.S.N. ,  November  6,  1862.  Resigned  (disability 
resulting  from  imprisonment  as  prisoner  of  war),  March  20,  1865. 

*  Ec&lmuj,  roiltam  jFostrr. 

Captain,  Twenty-fourth   Massachusetts  Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   2,    1872.      1st   CLASS. 

Captain,  24th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  2,  1861.  Discharged,  September  22, 
1864. 

Died  at  Spring  Valley,  N.V.,  March  7,  1876. 

lllecti,  (JHtitoarti  gaggon. 

Captain,  Twelfth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JUNE   3,    1874.      Isr    CLASS.       INSIGNIA    1 59O.      NORTH   ABINGTON,   MASS. 

Appointed  2d  Lieutenant,  April  26,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  I2th  Mass.  Infantry, 
June  26,  1861.  Promoted  Captain,  June  25,  1862.  Commissioned  Major,  May  6, 
1864;  not  mustered.  Mustered  out,  July  9,  1864. 


ifcrcfc,  3to!)n 

ELECTED   JUNE   2,    1868.     3o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   818.      COTUIT,   MASS. 

A  gentleman  who,  in  civil  life,  during  the  Rebellion  was  specially  distinguished 
for  conspicuous  and  consistent  loyalty.  Quartermaster  General  of  the  State  of 
Massachusetts,  with  rank  of  Brigadier  General,  April  19,  1861,  to  January  9,  1869, 
rendering  devoted  and  efficient  service  with  marked  ability. 

(  202  ) 


•Ecnuir,  2cnas  Crane. 

Captain,   Forty-ninth    Infantry,    Massachusetts    Volunteer    Militia,    in 
service  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED   JUNE  4,    1879.      1st  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1 9O3.      SYDNEY,   AUSTRALIA. 

Captain,  49lh  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  October  28,  1862.     Mustered  out,  September  I, 
1863. 


ivrito,  (JTourati. 

ELECTED   JANUARY   2,    1884.      1  si   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3049.      BOSTON. 

I-5y  inheritance  from  JESSE  LEE  RENO.  Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,  1842.  Brevet  2d 
Lieutenant,  Ordnance  Department,  U.S.A.,  July  i,  1846.  2d  Lieutenant,  March  3, 
1847.  1'romotecl  1st  Lieutenant,  March  3,  1853.  Captain,  July  I,  1860.  Brevet  1st 
Lieutenant,  U.S.A.,  April  18,  1847,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  at  Cerro 
Gordo."  Brevet  Captain,  U.S.A.,  September  13,  1847,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
conduct  at  Chapultepec."  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  November  12,  1861.  Pro 
moted  Major  General,  July  18,  1862.  Killed  at  battle  of  South  Mountain,  Maryland, 
September  14,  1862. 


*  Ersttraux,  (JHfcfoarti  -Boglston 

Captain,  Assistant  Quartermaster,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JUNE    1,    187O.      Isr   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1202. 

Captain,  Assistant   Quartermaster,  U.S.V.,    February  19,   1863.     Mustered  out, 
March  26,  1867. 

Died  at  Chelsea,  Mass.,  March  19,  1878. 


,  jFranfe 

Captain,     Forty-fourth    Infantry,   Massachusetts    Volunteer    Militia,   in 
service   of  the   United   States. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   3,    1868.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   924.      BOSTON. 

2d  Lieutenant,  4th  Battalion  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May 
25,  1862.  Mustered  out,  June  i,  1862.  Captain,  44th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September 
12,  1862.  Discharged  (disability),  December  28,  1862. 

(  203  ) 


$rrktus. 

Captain,   Nineteenth   Massachusetts   Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH    7,    1883.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2689.      SALEM,    MASS. 

Corporal,  8th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  17,  1861;  mustered, 
May  1 8,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  i,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  igth  Mass.  Infantry, 
August  28,  1861.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  November  29,  1861.  Captain,  February 
27,  1863.  Discharged  (disability  resulting  from  wounds  received  in  action),  Novem 
ber  14,  1863.  Captain,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  March  5,  1864.  Mustered  out,  June 
30,  1866. 


,  (Ejarleg  TOUtam  Clapp. 

Captain,  Twenty-sixth   New  York  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JANUARY   5,    1887.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5159.      BOSTON. 

1'rivate,  ist  Mass.  Infantry,  May  24,  1861.  2cl  Lieutenant,  4ist  Mass.  Infantry, 
afterwards  3d  Mass.  Cavalry,  September  16,  1862.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant, 
October  7,  1862.  Captain,  March  6,  1864.  Mustered  out,  December  6,  1864.  2<l 
Lieutenant,  26th  N.Y.  Cavalry,  December  27,  1864.  Promoted  Captain,  December 
30,  1864.  Mustered  out,  June  30,  1865. 


i&fjoafcrs,  1/ainrence* 

Captain,  Commissary  of  Subsistence  —  Brevet  Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY  3,    1882.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  2459.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

Private,  44th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September  12,  1862. 
Discharged,  June  5,  1863.  Captain,  C.S.,  U.S.V.,  July  2,  1864.  Mustered  out, 
August  22,  1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  March  26,  1865,  "for  faithful  and  merito 
rious  services  during  the  campaign  against  the  city  of  Mobile  and  its  defences." 
Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  26,  1865,  and  Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V., 
March  28,  1865,  "for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 


Ejotreg,  Jtanft  $L 

First  Lieutenant,  Tenth   Battery,   Rhode   Island   Light  Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   2,    1881.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNA   2312.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

ist  Lieutenant,   loth   R.I.   Battery,  May  26,   1862.     Mustered  out,  August  30, 
1862. 

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Efjotres,  roiltam  Batteju 

Captain,   First  Rhode   Island   Light  Artillery — Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   6,    1889.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7404.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

ist  Lieutenant,  ist  R.I.  Light  Artillery,  October  2,  1861.  Promoted  Captain, 
April  7,  1864.  Discharged  (disability),  March  8,  1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V., 
August  i,  1864,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  battles  of  the  Wilder 
ness,  Spottsylvania,  Cold  Harbor  and  Petersburg,  Virginia. 

&tce,  &lrxante  ftaulton, 

ELECTED   MAY  3,    1'882.     3o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2464.      BOSTON. 

A  gentleman  who,  in  civil  life,  during  the  Rebellion  was  specially  distinguished 
for  conspicuous  and  consistent  loyalty  to  the  National  Government,  and  who  has 
been  active  and  eminent  in  maintaining  the  supremacy  of  the  same.  Member  of 
the  Naval  Committee  U.S.  House  of  Representatives  in  the  37th  Congress ;  Chair 
man  of  said  committee  in  the  38th  and  39th  Congresses;  one  of  the  founders  of 
the  National  Sailors'  Home  at  Quincy,  and  its  President  since  1869;  Governor  of 
Massachusetts,  1876,  1877,  1878. 

Eire,  Cfjarles  (KEftrmunlr. 

Major,  Twenty-sixth   New  York  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY   G,    1874.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1559.      ALLSTON,   MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  1st  Mass.  Cavalry,  October  31,  1861.  Resigned,  April  30,  1862. 
ist  Lieutenant,  2d  Mass.  Cavalry,  January  19,  1863.  Promoted  Captain,  February 
9,  1863.  Discharged  (disability),  October  22,  1864.  Captain,  26th  N.V.  Cavalry, 
December  29,  1864.  Promoted  Major,  June  17,  1865.  Mustered  out,  June  30,  1865. 

2&tcr,  (ffitomunli. 

Captain,   Fifth   Infantry  —  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.A. 

ELECTED   SEPTEMBER    1,    1868.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  960.     JACKSON    BARRACKS,   LA. 

Captain,  igih  Mass.  Infantry,  July  25,  1861;  mustered,  August  28,  1861.  Pro 
moted  Major,  September  7,  1862;  mustered,  October  i,  1862.  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
February  28,  1864;  mustered,  July  27,  1864.  Commissioned  Colonel,  July  28,  1864; 
not  mustered.  Mustered  out,  June  30,  1865.  ist  Lieutenant,  4Oth  Infantry,  U.S.A., 
July  28,  1866;  accepted,  December  29,  1866.  Unassigned,  April  20,  1869.  Assigned 
to  5th  Infantry,  December  31,  1870.  Appointed  Adjutant,  July  5,  1879.  Promoted 
Captain,  March  10,  1883.  Brevet  Captain,  U.S.A.,  March  2,  1867,  "  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  battle  of  Antietam,  Maryland."  Brevet  Major,  U.S.A., 
March  2,  1867,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  battle  of  Gettysburg, 
Pennsylvania."  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.A.,  March  2,  1867,  "for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  battle  of  the  Wilderness,  Virginia." 

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Eire, 


ELECTED   NOVEMBER   3,    1886.      2o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5147.      ALLSTON,   MASS. 

Only  son  of  Companion  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  JAMES    II.   RICE. 


Eire,  jFranfeltn  (JHttgene. 


First  Lieutenant,   Regimental   Quartermaster,  Ninth  Vermont  Infantry, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   2,    1887.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5236.      LOWELL,   MASS. 

Private  and  Commissary  Sergeant,  9th  Vermont  Infantry,  June  17,  1862;  mus 
tered,  July  9,  1862.  1st  Lieutenant,  R.Q.M.,  gth  Vermont  Infantry,  October  19, 
1864;  mustered,  December  25,  1864.  Mustered  out,  June  13,  1865. 


Bice,  James  fftolton* 

First    Lieutenant  (Retired) — Brevet  Captain,   U.S.A.  —  Brevet    Lieu 
tenant  Colonel,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JANUARY    10,    1872.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1383.      HARTFORD,   CONN. 

ist  Lieutenant,  igth  Mass.  Infantry,  August  28,  1861.  Promoted  Captain,  Sep 
tember  7,  1862.  Captain,  5th  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  June  24,  1863;  accepted, 
July  I,  1863.  Mustered  out,  March  31,  1867.  2d  Lieutenant,  44th  Infantry,  U.S.A., 
January  22,  1867;  accepted,  April  I,  1867.  Transferred  to  I7th  Infantry,  May  27, 
1869.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  December  31,  1872.  Retired,  December  23,  1873, 
"  for  disability  resulting  from  disease  contracted  in  line  of  duty."  Brevet  1st  Lieu 
tenant,  U.S.A.,  March  2,  1867,  "for  gallantry  in  action  in  front  of  Richmond,  Vir 
ginia,  June  25,  1862.''  Brevet  Captain,  U.S.A.,  March  2,  1867,  "for  meritorious 
services  during  the  war."  Brevet  Major  and  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V., 
March  13,  1865,  "for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 


Bice,  3fofjn  iLobeil 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  Seventy-fifth   United  States  Colored  Troops. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   3,    1886.      1st  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5367.      SPRINGFIELD,    MASS. 

Private,  2d  N.II.  Infantry,  April  28,  1861 ;  mustered,  May  31,  1861.  Dis 
charged  to  accept  promotion,  November  18,  1862.  Captain,  i6th  N.H.  Infantry, 
November  4,  1862;  mustered,  November  24,  1862.  Mustered  out,  August  20,  1863. 
Lieutenant  Colonel,  75th  U.S.C.T.,  September  20,  1863;  mustered,  October  31,  1863. 
Mustered  out,  November  26,  1865. 

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Etcc,  3.  flarcus. 

Major,  Surgeon,  Twenty-fifth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   SEPTEMBER    1,    1868.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  873.      WORCESTER,    MASS. 

Major,  Surgeon,  25th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  16,  1861.  Mustered  out, 
October  20,  1864. 

<Etcc,  ILrfots  JFretrcricfe. 

Captain,  Thirty-first  Massachusetts   Infantry  —  Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    FEBRUARY   5,    1873.      Isr   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1463.      BROOKLINE,    MASS. 

1st  Lieutenant,  31st  Mass.  Infantry,  February  20,  1862.  Promoted  Captain, 
October  10,  1863;  mustered,  January  I,  1864.  Commissioned  Major,  June  7,  1865; 
not  mustered.  Mustered  out,  September  9,  1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  March  13, 
1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  Sabine  Cross-  Roads,  Moore's  Planta 
tion,  Bynum's  Mills,  Yellow  Bayou,  Louisiana,  and  in  the  Mobile  campaign." 


Etcc,  itesijall  $cfoton. 

Captain,  Thirty-fifth   United  States  Colored  Troops. 

ELECTED  JANUARY   5,    1887.      Isr   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5162.      ARLINGTON,   MASS. 

Private,  Corporal  and  Sergeant,  25th  Mass.  Infantry,  October  14,  1861.  Dis 
charged  to  accept  promotion,  May  27,  1863.  2d  Lieutenant,  1st  N.C.  Infantry, 
afterwards  35111  U.S.C.T.,  May  27,  1863;  mustered,  June  30,  1863.  Promoted  ist 
Lieutenant,  1864.  Captain,  January  30,  1866.  Mustered  out,  June  r,  1866. 


"i\irr,  TOlltam  jFletcjjer, 

First    Lieutenant,    Regimental    Quartermaster,  Twenty-third    Infantry, 
U.S.A.  —  Captain,   Nineteenth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JUNE   2,    1875.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1758. 

Private,  1st  Mass.  Infantry,  May  23,  1861.  Discharged,  August  15,  1861. 
Private  and  Sergeant,  igth  Mass.  Infantry,  August  16,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  iQth 
Mass.  Infantry,  November  13,  1863.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  November  15,  1863. 
Captain,  August  17,  1864.  Mustered  out,  October  4,  1864.  1st  Lieutenant,  26th 
N.Y.  Cavalry,  December  30,  1864.  Mustered  out,  June  30,  1865.  acl  Lieutenant, 
23d  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  July  28,  1866;  accepted,  October  II,  1866.  Promoted  ist 
Lieutenant,  July  8,  1868.  Appointed  R.O.M.,  September  6,  1873. 

Died  near  Mexico,  Mo.,  June  4,  1884. 

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Lieutenant  Colonel,  First  United  States  Colored  Troops. 

ELECTED   JANUARY   6,    1886.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  4384.      ROXBURY,   MASS. 

Private  and  Sergeant,  39th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  5,  1862;  mustered,  August 
20,  1862.  Discharged  to  accept  promotion,  June  18,  1863.  Captain,  ist  U.S.C.T., 
June  1 8,  1863.  Promoted  Lieutenant  Colonel,  October  13,  1864.  Mustered  out, 
September  29,  1865. 


t  i&trfjartrson,  ^linurtc  f&enrg  ©rtsfooto. 

Captain,     One     Hundred     and      Fourteenth     Pennsylvania     Infantry, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   2,    1876.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1749.     TRANSFERRED   TO   COMMANDERY 
OF  THE   DISTRICT   OF  COLUMBIA,   APRIL  30,    1884. 

Private,  igth  Penn.  Infantry,  April  27,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  29,  1861. 
ad  Lieutenant,  ii4th  Penn,  Infantry,  July  29,  1862.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  Feb 
ruary  6,  1864.  Captain,  October  31,  1864.  Mustered  out,  May  28,  1865. 


ifctrfjarlrson,  (ffiffctoarlr 

Second     Lieutenant,    Forty-fifth     Infantry,     Massachusetts    Volunteer 
Militia,    in    service    of    the    United   States. 

ELECTED  JUNE   7,    1871.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1506.      BROOKLINE,   MASS. 

2d     Lieutenant,    45th    Infantry,    M.V.M.,    October    14,    1862.       Mustered    out, 
July   7,    1863. 


Eidjartiscm,  (JHtitoarlr  Cgrenttts. 

Major,  Twenty-fourth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JUNE   2,    1868.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  832.      BOSTON. 

Captain,   24th   Mass.   Infantry,   September  2,   1861.     Promoted    Major,  June  i, 
1864.     Discharged,  September  23,   1864. 

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*  Etefjarlrscm,  Barnes 


Major,    Third     Massachusetts     Heavy    Artillery — Brevet     Lieutenant 
Colonel,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   5,    1873.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1504. 

Captain,  2ist  Mass.  Infantry,  August  21,  1861.  Resigned,  July  25,  1862.  Cap 
tain,  44th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September  12,  1862.  Mustered 
out,  June  1 8,  1863.  2d  Lieutenant,  1 2th  Unattached  Company,  Mass.  Heavy  Artil 
lery,  afterwards  3d  Mass.  Pleavy  Artillery,  July  16,  1863.  Promoted  Captain, 
November  16,  1863.  Major,  November  16,  1864.  Mustered  out,  September  18, 
1865.  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  faithful  and  meri 
torious  services  during  the  war." 

Died  at  Roxbury,  Mass.,  October  7,   1878. 


Eicjjarfcgon,  Sanies 


Lieutenant    Colonel,    Thirty-eighth     Massachusetts     Infantry,    U.S.V. 
First  Lieutenant,  Twenty-sixth   Infantry,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER    7,    1888.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   6507.      AUSTIN,  TEXAS. 

Captain,  3d  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  19,  1861;  mustered, 
April  23,  1861.  Mustered  out,  July  22,  1861.  Captain,  38th  Mass.  Infantry,  August 
12,  1862.  Promoted  Major,  December  4,  1862.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  July  16,  1863. 
Mustered  out,  June  30,  1865.  2d  Lieutenant,  I7th  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  May  II,  1866. 
Transferred  to  26th  Infantry,  September  21,  1866.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  July 
31,  1867.  Resigned,  August  23,  1870. 

Etdjarttson,  Eofccncfe  Sulhts, 

Paymaster   (Lieutenant  Commander),  U.S.N. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   4,    1 88O.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2066.      CHICAGO,   ILL. 

Assistant  Paymaster,  U.S.N.,  September  6,  1861.  Promoted  Paymaster,  Sep 
tember  2,  1862.  Resigned,  October  17,  1864. 


i&icJ)aitf$ort,  Spencer 


Captain,    Forty-fourth    Infantry,    Massachusetts    Volunteer    Militia,    in 
service  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED    OCTOBER   3,    1877.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1799.      BOSTON. 

Captain,  44th  Infantry,    M.V.M.,  September  12,   1862.     Mustered  out,  June  18, 
1863. 

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IXtdjartiscitt,  SEtlltam  Cumston. 


ELECTED   JULY   23,    1890.      2o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   8076.      BOSTON. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  Captain  SPENCER  W.  RICHARDSON. 


t  iHittenfjousc,  Benjamin  JFranfelin* 

Captain   (Retired)  —  Brevet  Major,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED   APRIL  3,    1872.      IST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA     1412.     TRANSFERRED  TO   COMMANDERY  OF 
THE  STATE  OF   NEW   YORK,   NOVEMBER   5,    1879. 

2d  Lieutenant,  5th  Artillery,  U.S.A.,  May  14,  1861;  accepted,  June  22,  1861. 
Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  July  13,  1862.  Captain,  2oth  Infantry,  July  28,  1866; 
declined.  Captain,  5th  Artillery,  January  5,  1870.  Retired,  October  7,  1874,  "for 
disability  resulting  from  wounds  received  in  line  of  duty."  Brevet  Captain,  U.S.A., 
August  i,  1864,  "for  gallant  services  in  the  battle  of  Bethesda  Church,  and  during 
the  present  campaign  before  Richmond,  Virginia."  Brevet  Major,  U.S.A.,  March  13, 
1865,  "for  good  conduct  and  gallant  services  during  the  war." 


t;5,  pforatio. 

First  Lieutenant,   First  Massachusetts   Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER   3,    1890.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   8340.     CHELSEA,    MASS. 

1st  Sergeant,  1st  Mass.  Infantry,  May  22,  1861  2d  Lieutenant,  ist  Mass. 
Infantry,  October  12,  1861.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  July  24,  1862;  mustered, 
February  5,  1863.  Discharged  (disability  resulting  from  loss  of  left  leg  from 
wounds  received  in  action),  February  5,  1864.  2d  Lieutenant,  Veteran  Reserve 
Corps,  January  29,  1864.  Transferred  to  2oth  V.R.C.,  October  20,  1865.  Mus 
tered  out,  June  30,  1866. 


Eofoerts,  Joirjn  $?emmgtoajj. 

Captain,  Second   Maine  Cavalry,   U.S  V. 

ELECTED   MARCH   6,  1872.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA     1396.      CHELSEA,   MASS. 

2cl  Lieutenant,  8th  Maine  Infantry,  August  8,  1861.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant, 
June  29,  1862.  Captain,  August  I,  1862.  Discharged,  January  12,  1864.  Captain, 
2d  Maine  Cavalry,  January  i,  1864.  Resigned,  February  19,  1865. 

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Eofcertg,  OEilliam. 

Chief  Engineer  (Commander),   U.S.N. 

ELECTED  DECEMBER  4,  1867,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  TRANS 
FERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  FEBRUARY  3,  1869. 
1ST  CLASS.  INSIGNIA  594.  WALTHAM,  MASS. 

3<1  Assistant  Engineer,  U.S.N.,  August  2,  1855.  Promoted  2d  Assistant  Engi 
neer,  July  21,  1858.  1st  Assistant  Engineer,  August  3,  1859.  Resigned,  August  24, 
1859.  ist  Assistant  Engineer,  U.S.N.,  April  24,  1861.  Promoted  Chief  Engineer, 
April  21,  1863.  Resigned,  March  18,  1869. 


Hofteson, 

Captain,   First  New  York   Engineers  —  Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   SEPTEMBER    1,    1868.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   874.      BROOKLINE,   MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  ist  N.Y.  Engineers,  May  26,  1864;  mustered,  July  2,  1864. 
Promoted  Captain,  February  15,  1865;  mustered,  April  21,  1865.  Mustered  out, 
July  14,  1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  faithful  and  efficient 


Major,   Paymaster  —  Brevet    Lieutenant  Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MAINE,  MARCH  16,  1869.  1ST  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  2394.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS, 
DECEMBER  1,  1876.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MAINE, 
APRIL  5,  1882. 

Major,  Paymaster,  U.S.V.,  June  i,  1861.  Mustered  out,  July  20,  1866.  Brevet 
Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  November  24,  1865,  "for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services." 


Eotuns,  (JHtitoarti  Blake. 

First   Lieutenant,    Twentieth    Massachusetts    Infantry  —  Brevet  Cap 
tain,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY  2,    1870.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1145.      BOSTON. 

Private,  I2th  Unattached  Company  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S., 
May  1 6,  1864.  Mustered  out,  August  16,  1864.  ist  Lieutenant,  2oth  Mass.  Infantry, 
July  30,  1864;  mustered,  November  n,  1864.  Commissioned  Captain,  June  I,  1865; 
not  mustered.  Mustered  out,  July  16,  1865.  Brevet  Captain,  U.S.V.,  April  9,  1865, 
"  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the  recent  operations  resulting  in  the 
fall  of  Richmond,  and  the  surrender  of  the  insurgent  army  under  General  R.  E.  Lee." 

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ms,  Etdjarfc. 

Captain,  Thirty-ninth   Infantry,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY  2,  1870.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1  1  85.     TRANSFERRED  TO   COMMANDERY 
OF  THE   STATE  OF   ILLINOIS,   AS   CHARTER    MEMBER,   MAY  8,   1879. 

Private  and  Corporal,  nth  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  October  10,  1861.  Second  Lieu 
tenant,  nth  Infantry,  June  27,  1862.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  July  25,  1863. 
Captain,  39th  Infantry,  January  22,  1867.  Resigned,  July  20,  1868.  Brevet  ist 
Lieutenant,  U.S.A.,  July  3,  1863,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the  battle 
of  Gettysburg,  Pennsylvania."  Brevet  Captain,  U.S.A.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  at  the  battle  of  Gettysburg,  Pennsylvania." 


,  Augustus  Oilman* 

Lieutenant    Colonel,   Deputy  Quartermaster  General,  U.S.A. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   3,    1877.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1809.      VANCOUVER   BARRACKS,   WASH. 

Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,  July  i,  1853.  Brevet,  2d  Lieutenant,  4th  Artillery,  U.S.A., 
July  I,  1857.  2d  Lieutenant,  3d  Artillery,  October  12,  1858.  Promoted  1st  Lieu 
tenant,  May  14,  1861.  Captain,  Assistant  Quartermaster,  U.S.A.,  February  19, 
1863;  accepted,  April  18,  1863.  Major,  Quartermaster,  March  4,  1879.  Lieutenant 
Colonel,  Deputy  Quartermaster  General,  July  10,  1890.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.A., 
March  13,  1865,  "for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 


f*  tto&itNUm,  Cfyarles  Jiajmn. 

Captain,  Assistant  Quartermaster,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL   1,    1874.      1  ST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA   1554.     TRANSFERRED  TO   COMMANDERY   OF 
THE  STATE   OF   WISCONSIN,   AS   CHARTER   MEMBER,   MAY    15,    1874. 

Captain,  Assistant  Quartermaster,  U.S.V.,  September  4,   1861.     Resigned,  April 
21,  1864. 

Died  at  Green  Bay,  Wisconsin,  September  25,  1886. 


Hoinngon,  Soijn  Jh'anMm. 


ELECTED  JULY  23,    1 89O.      2o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   8077.      MANCHESTER,   N.H. 

Eldest  son   of  Companion    Surgeon  JOHN    L.    ROBINSON. 

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ILomtoU. 

Major,    Surgeon,    Eighth     Infantry,   Massachusetts    Volunteer    Militia, 
in    service    of   the    United    States. 

ELECTED  APRIL  3,    1889.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6997.      MANCHESTER,   N.H. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  8th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the 
U.S.,  November  7,  1862.  Mustered  out,  August  7,  1863.  Major,  Surgeon,  8th 
Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  July  26,  1864.  Mustered  out,  November 
10,  1864. 


,  OTreti 

Colonel,    Sixth     Connecticut     Infantry  —  Brevet    Brigadier    General, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED     MARCH    2,    1869.      1  ST    CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1033.      BOSTON. 

Commissioned  2(1  Lieutenant,  2d  Conn.  Light  Battery,  November,  1861  (serving 
as  a  volunteer  with  1st  Artillery,  U.S.A.,  in  the  field).  Captain,  1st  Conn.  Light 
Battery,  January  20,  1862.  Colonel,  6th  Conn.  Infantry,  June  II,  1864.  Mus 
tered  out,  February  9,  1865.  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865, 
"  for  gallant  and  distinguished  services  in  the  field  during  the  campaign  of  1864." 


Captain,   Eighteenth  Connecticut  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY  4,    1885.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3679. 

Sergeant-Major,  i8th  Conn.  Infantry,  July  26,  1862.  2d  Lieutenant,  i8th  Conn. 
Infantry,  December  22,  1862.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  June  5,  1864; 
mustered,  June  10,  1864.  Captain,  October  17,  1864;  mustered,  October  20,  1864. 
Mustered  out,  June  27,  1865. 

Died  at  Boston,  November  22,  1885. 


,  Samuel,  Junior. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   5,    1 89O.      2a   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  8271.      FORT  ADAMS,   R.I. 

Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,  June  14,  1878.  Additional  2d  Lieutenant,  5th  Artillery, 
U.S.A.,  June  12,  1882.  2d  Lieutenant,  ist  Artillery,  June  30,  1882.  ist  Lieu 
tenant,  2d  Artillery,  January  31,  1891. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  Captain  THOMAS    R.   RODMAN. 

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Eofctnan,  Efjomas  2&* 

Captain,  Thirty-eighth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH   6,    1889.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6916.      NEW   BEDFORD,   MASS. 

Captain,  38th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  21,   1862.     Mustered  out,  June  30,  1865. 


rg,  (Elliot  JFolger. 

ELECTED    DECEMBER   4,    1889.      2o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  7537.      ROCKPORT,   MASS. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  Captain  JAMES    S.  ROGERS. 


Rogers, 

Acting  Assistant  Paymaster,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED  JULY   7,    1868.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   853.      BOSTON. 

Acting  Assistant  Paymaster,  U.S.N.,  November  6,  1862.     Discharged,  November 
28,   1865. 


f^o  ratio* 

Colonel,  Second   Rhode   Island   Infantry  —  Brevet  Brigadier   General, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED    MARCH    2,    1887.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  5369.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

ist  Lieutenant,  3d  R.I.  Infantry,  afterward  3d  R.I.  Heavy  Artillery,  August  27, 
1861.  Promoted  Captain,  October  9,  1861.  Major,  August  18,  1862.  Colonel, 
nth  R.I.  Infantry,  December  27,  1862.  Transferred  to  2d  R.I.  Infantry,  January 
31,  1863;  mustered,  February  6,  1863.  Resigned,  January  14,  1864.  Brevet 
Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
during  the  war." 


rs,  3 antes  Sfoift 

Captain,   First  South  Carolina  Volunteers,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL  4,    1888.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6186.      ROCKPORT,   MASS. 

Corporal  and  Sergeant,  5131  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September 
25,  1862.  Discharged  to  accept  promotion,  December  10,  1862.  Captain,  1st  S.C. 
Volunteers  (afterwards  33d  U.S.C.T.),  December  6,  1862.  Resigned,  October  20, 
1863. 

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i&ogers,  ©rbtlle  jForrest. 

First  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  One   Hundred  and  Seventeenth 
United  States  Colored  Troops. 

ELECTED  MAY   4,    1887.       1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5567.      DORCHESTER,    MASS. 

ist   Lieutenant,    Assistant    Surgeon,    H7th   U.S.C.T.,  October    7,    1864;     mus 
tered,  November  5,   1864.     Mustered  out,  August   10,   1867. 


Eopes,  3o!)n  Cotrman. 


ELECTED  JUNE  2,    1868.     3o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1134.      BOSTON. 

A  gentleman  who,  in  civil  life,  during  the  Rebellion  was  specially  distinguished 
for  conspicuous  and  consistent  loyalty.  Earnest  in  loyal  influence  and  in  assistance 
to  troops  in  the  field.  An  exceptionally  diligent  student  and  able  writer  on  the 
history  of  the  war. 


Captain,   Fortieth   Massachusetts   Infantry,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY  3,    1886.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    4468.      CLIFTON,   MASS. 

Private,  23d  Mass.  Infantry,  October  7,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  4Oth  Mass. 
Infantry,  August  21,  1862;  mustered,  September  15,  1862.  Promoted  Captain, 
June  9,  1863;  mustered,  July  i,  1863.  Discharged  (disability),  January  25,  1864. 

i&otoell,  (JHtifoarti  Efjomas. 

Major,  Second  United  States  Sharpshooters. 

ELECTED   MARCH   6,    1878.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1814.      LOWELL,    MASS. 

2d  Lieutenant,  2d  U.S.  Sharpshooters,  September  21,  1861.  Promoted  Captain, 
July  12,  1862.  Major,  July  i,  1863.  Commissioned  Lieutenant  Colonel,  February 
17,  1864;  not  mustered.  Mustered  out,  November  26,  1864. 

EOIJCC,  Harrison  Augustus, 

Captain,  Assistant  Quartermaster  —  Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   7,    1888.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6508.      BOSTON. 

Quartermaster  Sergeant,  2  ist  Mass.  Infantry,  August  23,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant, 
R.Q.M.,  22d  Mass.  Infantry,  November  28,  1861.  Mustered  out,  October  17,  1864. 
Captain,  A.Q.M.,  U.S.V.,  March  n,  1865.  Mustered  out,  August  31,  1868.  Brevet 
Major,  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  and  Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services  in  the  Quartermaster's  Department." 

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,  (ffiflnmurti 

Captain,   First  Artillery,   U.S.A.     Major,  Sixty-fifth   New  York   Infantry, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   6,    1878.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1861.     TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY 
OF    THE    STATE     OF  CALIFORNIA,   APRIL  5,    1882. 

Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,  July  i,  1858,  to  June  22,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  67th  N.Y. 
Infantry,  June  24,  1861.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  April  14,  1862.  Captain,  May  3, 
1863.  Transferred  to  &5th  N.Y.  Infantry,  July  4,  1864.  Major,  June  24,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  July  17,  1865.  2d  Lieutenant,  ist  Artillery,  U.S.A.,  May  n,  1866; 
accepted,  August  2,  1866.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  February  n,  1867.  Captain, 
July  9,  1884.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  December  2,  1864,  "  for  faithful  and  merito 
rious  services  in  the  line  of  his  duty,  and  as  a  staff  officer  in  the  field." 


Eusscll,  (Etrfoarfc  3usttn. 

Captain,  Third   Massachusetts   Heavy  Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    MAY   7,    1884.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3501.      WORCESTER,    MASS. 

Private  and  ist  Sergeant,  I5th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  12,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant, 
1 5th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  24,  1862.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  September  28,  1862. 
Captain,  January  27,  1863.  Discharged  (disability),  September  8,  1863.  2d  Lieu 
tenant,  3<1  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  May  5,  1864.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  May  28, 
1864.  Captain,  July  i,  1865.  Mustered  out,  September  18,  1865. 

Eussrll,  JFrrtmrfc  SEtlliam. 

ELECTED   MAY   6,    1885.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3848.      WINCHENDON,   MASS. 

In  Hospital  service  as  a  civilian,  1862-3. 

In  succession  to  Companion  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  IRA  RUSSELL, 
deceased. 


Eussell, 


Colonel,    Fifth     Massachusetts    Cavalry  —  Brevet    Brigadier  General, 
U.S.V. 


ELECTED  JUNE   7,    1871.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1324.      MILTON,   MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  2d  Mass.  Infantry,  May  28,  1861.  Promoted  Captain,  December 
13,  1861.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  2(1  Mass.  Cavalry,  January  22,  1863.  Colonel,  5th 
Mass.  Cavalry,  April  5,  1864.  Resigned,  February  14,  1865.  Brevet  Brigadier 
General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  and  particularly  for  distinguished  gallantry  and  good  conduct  at  Baylor's  Farm 
before  Petersburg,  June  15,  1864." 

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*Eussell,  Era. 

Major,   Surgeon  —  Brevet    Lieutenant  Colonel,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   7,    1883.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA  2734. 

Major,  Surgeon,  nth  Mass.  Infantry,  August  29,  1861.  Major,  Surgeon,  U.S.V., 
April  4,  1862.  Resigned,  June  29,  1865.  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  June 
I,  1865,  "for  faithful  and  meritorious  services." 

Died  at  Winchendon,  Mass.,  December  19,  1888. 

,  Sames  Sabacjr. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   5,    189O.      2o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  8270.      MILTON,   MASS. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion    Brevet   Brigadier  General    HENRY  S.  RUSSELL. 


Colonel,  Thirteenth  Maine  Infantry  —  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   3,    1875.      1  ST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA   1708. 

Sergeant,  ist  Maine  Infantry,  May  3,  1861.  1st  Lieutenant,  ist  Maine  Infantry, 
May  6,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  5,  1861.  Captain,  loth  Maine  Infantry, 
October  5,  1861.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  I3th  Maine  Infantry,  December  10,  1861. 
Promoted  Colonel,  April  21,  1862.  Mustered  out,  January  6,  1865.  Brevet  Briga 
dier  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  faithful  and  meritorious  services." 

Died  at  Portland,  Maine,  July  29,  1881. 

Saefeett,  Jf  retime  floseleg. 

First  Lieutenant,   First  Rhode   Island   Light  Artillery,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER    1,    1873.        1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1538.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

Private,  1st  Infantry,  R.I.D.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  2,  1861.  Mustered 
out,  August  2,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  ist  R.I.  Light  Artillery,  August  25,  1861. 
Resigned,  October  6,  1863. 

*&alton$tall,  SHiUtam  ©urtion. 

Acting  Volunteer  Lieutenant  Commander,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   MARCH   5,    1879.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1902. 

Acting  Master  U.S.N.  ,  May  26,  1861.  Promoted  Acting  Volunteer  Lieutenant, 
May  5,  1863,  "for  gallantry  in  action  at  Washington,  North  Carolina."  Acting 
Volunteer  Lieutenant  Commander,  May  20,  1865.  Discharged,  October  i,  1865. 

Died  at  Domo  D'Ossola,  Italy,  July  21,  1889. 

(217) 


Sampson,  Augustus 

First  Lieutenant,  Thirteenth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JUNE  2,    1875.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1670.      BOSTON. 

2d  Lieutenant,  I3th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  16,  1861.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant, 
June  28,  1862.  Resigned  (disability),  November  4,  1862. 

danger,  lEugcne  JFrancte. 

Major,  Surgeon- — Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   6,    1875.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1700.      BANGOR,    MAINE. 

Major,  Surgeon,  6th  Maine  Infantry,  June  24,  1861.  Major,  Brigade  Surgeon, 
U.S.V.,  November  10,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  10,  1865.  Brevet  Lieutenant 
Colonel  U.S.V.,  August  9,  1865,  "for  faithful  and  meritorious  services." 

Sargent,  Cfjarles  Sprague. 

Captain,  Aide-de-Camp — Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   6,    1880.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2118.      BROOKLINE,   MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  2d  Louisiana  Infantry,  U.S.V.,  June  25,  1863.  Discharged  to 
accept  promotion,  April  16,  1865.  Captain,  Aide-de-Camp,  U.S.V.,  March  15,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  August  26,  1865.  Brevet  Major,  LT.S.V.,  March  26,  1865,  "for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  campaign  against  the  city  of  Mobile,  and  its 
defences." 

Sargent,  Mantel. 

First  Lieutenant,  Twenty-fourth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JANUARY    10,    1872.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1382.      BOSTON. 

2d  Lieutenant,  24th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  2,  1861.  Promoted  ist  Lieu 
tenant,  January  19,  1863.  Commissioned  Captain,  September  3,  1864;  not  mustered. 
Mustered  out,  October  14,  1864. 

Sargent,  (ffifttoarfc  ^agson. 

First  Lieutenant,  Twenty-sixth    Iowa  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  FEBRUARY  5,  1890.   1st  CLASS.   INSIGNIA  7687.  BEVERLY,  MASS. 

Private  and  Corporal,  26th  Iowa  Infantry,  August  15,  1862.  ist  Lieutenant, 
26th  Iowa  Infantry,  August  22,  1863;  mustered,  September  21,  1863.  Mustered  out, 
June  6,  1865. 

(218) 


Sargent,  Horace 


Colonel,    First    Massachusetts    Cavalry,  —  Brevet    Brigadier    General, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED  FEBRUARY  21,  1868,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MAINE.  TRANSFERRED 
TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  DECEMBER  1,  1876.  1  ST  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  676.  SANTA  MONICA,  CALIFORNIA. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  ist  Mass.  Cavalry,  October  12,  1861.  Promoted  Colonel, 
October  30,  1862.  Discharged  (disability  from  wounds  received  in  action),  Sep 
tember  29,  1864.  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  March  21,  1864,  "  f°r  gallantry 
and  good  conduct  in  the  battle  of  Bayou  Rapids,  Louisiana." 


BKiteott. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY    1,    1888.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   6047.      BOSTON. 

By  inheritance  from  MOSES    HENRY   SAVAGE,  Captain,  I2th  N.H.  Infantry, 
September  8,  1862.     Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  Virginia,  May  3,  1863. 


Safrwer,  Charles 


ELECTED   MARCH   6,    1889.      2o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   6918.      BOSTON. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion   Surgeon   FREDERIC   A.    SAWYER. 


,  JFretiertc 


Major,    Surgeon,     Fifty-second      Infantry,     Massachusetts    Volunteer 
Militia,   in  service  of  the   United  States. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER    7,    1887.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    5879.      WAREHAM,   MASS. 

Major,  Surgeon,  52d  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  November  i, 
1862;  mustered,  November   19,  1862.     Mustered  out,  August   14,  1863. 


t  Satoucr,  Sames. 

Captain,  Commissary  of  Subsistence  —  Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    APRIL     1,     1874.      1st    CLASS.       INSIGNIA    1555.     TRANSFERRED    TO    COMMANDERY 
OF  THE     STATE     OF  WISCONSIN,   AS   CHARTER   MEMBER,   MAY   15,    1874. 

2d  Lieutenant,  39th  Wisconsin  Infantry,  May  17,  1864.  Mustered  out,  Sep 
tember  22,  1864.  Captain,  Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.S.V.,  February  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  November  27,  1865. 


Safogrr,  $atfjantel  Cijantiler. 

Major,  Additional    Paymaster  —  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JULY   23,    189O.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  8064.      NORTHAMPTON,    MASS. 

Major,  Additional  Paymaster,  U.S.V.,  July  21,  1863.  Mustered  out,  July  20, 
1866.  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  faithful  and  meri 
torious  services  during  the  war." 

Srijaff,  fflorris. 

Captain,   Ordnance  Department,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED  JANUARY   6,    1886.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  4385.      PITTSFIELD,   MASS. 

Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,  July  I,  1858.  2d  Lieutenant,  Ordnance  Department,  U.S.A., 
June  17,  1862.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  March  3,  1863.  Captain,  March  7,  1867. 
Resigned,  December  31,  1871.  Brevet  Captain,  U.S.A.,  May  6,  1864,  "for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  at  the  battle  of  the  Wilderness,  Virginia." 


t&eamans,  SKlltam 

Captain,  Third   Massachusetts  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JANUARY   6,    1875.       IST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA    1613.      TRANSFERRED  TO   COMMANDERY 
OF  THE   STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA,    FEBRUARY    13,    1878. 

ist  Lieutenant,  3Oth  Mass.  Infantry,  December  10,  1861.  Resigned,  July  i, 
1862.  Captain,  4ist  Mass.  Infantry,  afterwards  3d  Mass.  Cavalry,  November  I,  1862. 
Resigned,  June  20,  1863. 


Acting  Assistant  Paymaster,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED     MARCH   4,    1874.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1  52O. 

ist  Lieutenant,  2d  R.I.  Infantry,  June  5,  1861.  Promoted  Captain,  July  22, 
1861.  Resigned,  October  28,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  ist  R.I.  Light  Artillery, 
December  2,  1861.  Resigned,  November  14,  1862.  Acting  Assistant  Paymaster, 
U.S.N.,  August  27,  1863.  Discharged,  June  2,  1868. 

Died  at  Dorchester,  Mass.,  August  22,  1886. 

Sears,  Eofrert  Babts. 

ELECTED  JANUARY   5,    1887.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  51  6O.      BOSTON. 

In  succession   to  Companion  Captain   EDWARD    H.    SEARS,  deceased. 

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Scars,  William  Bantam 

Captain,  Second   Rhode   Island   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JANUARY   7,    1874.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1510.      BROOKLINE,   MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  2cl  R.I.  Infantry,  June  6,  1861.     Promoted  Captain,  October  28, 
1  86  1.     Mustered  out,  June  17,  1864. 

£ears,  William  Barnas,  Sumor. 

ELECTED   MARCH   2,    1887.      2o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5370.      BROOKLINE,   MASS. 

Elder  son   of  Companion  Captain  WILLIAM    B.    SEARS. 


Major,  Surgeon  —  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER    1,    1882.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA  2599.      ROXBURY,   MASS. 

Acting  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.A.,  May  24,  1862,  to  June  24,  1862,  and  from 
August  28,  1862,  to  December  4,  1863.  1st  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.V., 
December  4,  1863.  Promoted  Major,  Surgeon,  March  30,  1864.  Mustered  out, 
October  7,  1865.  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  October  6,  1865,  "for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services." 


ELECTED    NOVEMBER   5,    1890.     2o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   8272.      LONDON,    ENGLAND. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  JOEL  SEAVERNS. 


ELECTED  JULY   23,    189O.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  8069.      BOSTON. 

In  succession  to  Companion  Brigadier  General  GEORGE  E.  SHEPLEY, 
deceased. 

t  Staler,  (Carles. 

Captain,  Ordnance   Department,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED   APRIL   6,    1881.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2226.      TRANSFERRED  TO    COMMANDERY  OF 
THE  STATE  OF   NEW   YORK,   FEBRUARY    1,    1882. 

Sergeant,  i2th  Penn.  Infantry,  April  25,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  5,  1861. 
Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,  September  I,  1863.  2d  Lieutenant,  5th  Artillery,  U.S.A.,  June  17, 
1867.  Transferred  to  Ordnance  Department,  July  5,  1867.  Promoted  ist  Lieu 
tenant,  June  23,  1874.  Captain,  March  4,  1879. 

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,  (Ejjarles 

Second    Lieutenant,  Thirty-eighth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   2,    1887.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5801.      NEW   BEDFORD,    MASS. 

Private,  Corporal  and  Sergeant,  38th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  21,  1862.  2d 
Lieutenant,  38th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  16,  1863;  mustered,  September  I,  1863. 
Commissioned  1st  Lieutenant,  August  8,  1864;  not  mustered.  Mustered  out,  June 
30,  1865. 


Sfjafo, 


Colonel,  Seventh   United  States  Colored  Troops  —  Brevet  Brigadier 
General,  U.S.V. 


ELECTED   NOVEMBER   4,    1874.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1598.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  loth  R.I.  Infantry,  May  26,  1862.  Promoted  Colonel, 
August  6,  1862.  Mustered  out,  September  i,  1862.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  I2th  R.I. 
Infantry,  December  31,  1862.  Mustered  out,  July  29,  1863.  Colonel,  yth  U.S.C.T., 
October  27,  1863;  mustered,  November  13,  1863.  Mustered  out,  November  16, 
1866.  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meri 
torious  services." 


Sfjeen,  SEtlltam  Portion* 

Captain,  Thirty-ninth   Massachusetts   Infantry  —  Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   6,    1872.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1467.      BRISTOL,   TENN. 

Private,  4th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  22,  1861.  Mustered 
out,  July  22,  1861.  2<1  Lieutenant,  35th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  31,  1862.  ist  Lieu 
tenant,  39th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  14,  1862.  Promoted  Captain,  September  8, 
1864.  Mustered  out,  June  2,  1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  April  i,  1865,  "for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the  battles  of  White  Oak  Road  and  Five  Forks, 
Virginia." 

*  &J)elton,  (Eugene  CE&foarlr. 

Captain,  Commissary  of  Subsistence  —  Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY  4,    1869.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1O7O. 

2d  Lieutenant,  2d  Mass.  Infantry,  November  I,  1861.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant, 
July  22,  1862.  Captain,  Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.S.V.,  February  19,  1863. 
Resigned,  July  20,  1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  July  14,  1865,  "for  efficient  and 
meritorious  services." 

Died  at  Boston,  October  2,  1875. 

(222) 


Sfjepartr,  CElrfoartr  ©Icott 


Major,    Thirty-second     Massachusetts     Infantry — Brevet    Lieutenant 
Colonel,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED    MARCH    2,    1869.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1034.      BOSTON. 

ist  Lieutenant,  320!  Mass.  Infantry,  June  17,  1862.  Promoted  Captain,  August 
30,  1862.  Major,  July  30,  1864.  Mustered  out,  June  29,  1865.  Brevet  Lieutenant 
Colonel,  U.S.V. ,  March  13,  1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the  battle 
of  Hatcher's  Run,  Virginia." 


,  3ames  (Bhfting. 

First  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  Ninth   Maine   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    NOVEMBER   3,    1886.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  5028.      LAWRENCE,    MASS. 

Sergeant  and  Sergeant-Major,  gth  Maine  Infantry,  August  31,  1861;  mustered, 
September  21,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  gth  Maine  Infantry,  June  23,  1863; 
mustered,  July  6,  1863.  Discharged  (disability),  January  4,  1865. 


JForster, 

Brigadier  General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JUNE  6,  1866,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  TRANSFERRED 
TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MAINE  AS  CHARTER  MEMBER,  JUNE  6,  1866. 
TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  DECEMBER  1, 
1876.  1st  CLASS.  INSIGNIA  281. 

Colonel,  1 2th  Maine  Infantry,  September  27,  1861.     Brigadier  General,  U.S.V., 
July  18,  1862.     Resigned,  July  i,  1865. 

Died  at  Portland,  Maine,  July  20,  1878. 


First  Lieutenant,   United  States   Marine  Corps. 

ELECTED   MAY   6,    1874.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1560.      BOSTON. 

Acting  Midshipman,  U.S.N.A.,  September  24,  1861.  Resigned.  2d  Lieutenant, 
U.S.M.C.,  March  12,  1866.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  March  20,  1872.  Resigned, 
April  30,  1874. 

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Captain,  Sixth   Infantry,    Massachusetts    Volunteer    Militia,   In  service 
of  the   United  States— Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL   6,    1870.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1184.      LAWRENCE,   MASS. 

Captain,  48th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  November  3,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  September  3,  1863.  Captain,  6th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  July  14,  1864. 
Mustered  out,  October  27,  1864.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865, "  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services." 


Sfjerfoin, 

Passed  Assistant  Paymaster  (Lieutenant),  U.S.N. 

ELECTED    OCTOBER  6,    1875.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1687.      BOSTON. 

Entered  the  service  as  Clerk,  November,  1862.  Acting  Assistant  Paymaster, 
U.S.N.,  March  31,  1863.  Passed  Assistant  Paymaster,  July  23,  1866.  Resigned, 
December  22,  1866. 


.Sjjcrfotn,  Efjomasu 

Lieutenant      Colonel,     Twenty-second       Massachusetts      Infantry  — 
Brevet    Brigadier    General,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   6,    1875.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1705.      BOSTON. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  22d  Mass.  Infantry,  October  i,  1861.  Promoted 
Major,  June  28,  1862.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  October  17,  1862.  Mustered  out, 
October  17,  1864.  Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  September  30,  1864,  "for  gallant  services 
at  the  battle  of  Peebles'  Farm,  Virginia."  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  March 
13,  1865,  "  f°r  distinguished  gallantry  at  the  battle  of  Gettysburg,  Pennsylvania, 
while  in  command  of  his  regiment,  and  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war." 


First     Lieutenant,     Second     United     States    Sharpshooters — Brevet 
Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JUNE    1,    1870.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  1203.      BOSTON. 

Private,  gth  N.  Y.  Infantry,  June  20,  1861.  Private  and  Quartermaster  Sergeant, 
2d  U.S.  Sharpshooters,  October  4,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  2d  U.S.  Sharpshooters, 
December  i,  1862.  Mustered  out,  December  31,  1864.  Brevet  Captain  and  Brevet 
Major,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 

(  224  ) 


Sijurtleff,  f&tram  Smttfj* 

Captain,   Fifty-sixth   Massachusetts  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY   5,    1868.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    825.      DORCHESTER,   MASS. 

Private,  ist  Corps  Cadets,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  26,  1862.  Mus 
tered  out,  July  2,  1862.  ist  Lieutenant,  56th  Mass.  Infantry,  January  21,  1864; 
mustered,  February  4,  1864.  Promoted  Captain,  July  7,  1864;  mustered,  August 
n,  1864.  Mustered  out,  July  12,  1865. 


,  Srtfjur, 

Acting  Assistant  Paymaster,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   4,    1885.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  4260.     CHELSEA,   MASS. 

Acting  Assistant  Paymaster,  U.S.N.,  December  4,  1862.     Discharged  September 
21,  1865. 


,  JHontpmerg. 

Captain,  U.S.N. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   4,    1876.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1760.     TRANSFERRED   TO   COMMANDERY 
OF  THE   DISTRICT   OF  COLUMBIA,   APRIL  30,    1883. 

Acting  Midshipman,  U.S.N.A.,  October  I,  1851.  Midshipman,  U.S.N.,  June  9, 
1855.  Promoted  Passed  Midshipman,  April  15,  1858.  Master,  November  4,  1858. 
Lieutenant,  May  31,  1860.  Lieutenant  Commander,  July  16,  1862.  Commander, 
March  2,  1870.  Appointed  Chief  of  Bureau  of  Ordnance,  with  relative  rank  of  Com 
modore,  July  I,  1881.  Captain,  August  7,  1881. 


,  Sacofc, 

First   Lieutenant,  Sixth   New  York  Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED    DECEMBER    5,    1877.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1810. 

ist  Lieutenant,  6th  N.Y.  Infantry,  May  25,   1861.     Mustered  out,  June  21,  1863. 
Died  at  Canton,  Mass.,  April  9,  1890. 

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;,  Jacob 

Captain,    Tenth     Battery    Massachusetts     Light     Artillery  —  Brevet 
Major,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY   5,    1868.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   786.      BOSTON. 

1st  Lieutenant,  5th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  19,  1861  ; 
mustered,  May  i,  1861.  Mustered  out,  July  31,  1861.  1st  Lieutenant,  1st  Mass. 
Battery,  September  23,  1861.  Captain,  loth  Mass.  Battery,  September  21,  1862. 
Resigned,  February  27,  1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  December  2,  1864,  "for 
gallant  services  at  the  battle  of  Reams'  Station,  and  during  the  present  campaign 
before  Richmond,  Virginia." 

Small,  Sglbanus  Cofcfc. 

First  Lieutenant,  Regimental  Quartermaster,  Second  Maine  Cavalry, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH   7,    1888.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    6145.     WINCHESTER,   MASS. 

Quartermaster  Sergeant,  24th  Maine  Infantry,  October  16,  1862.  Mustered  out, 
August  25,  1863.  Quartermaster  Sergeant,  2cl  Maine  Cavalry,  December  11,  1863. 
ist  Lieutenant,  R.Q.M.,  2d  Maine  Cavalry,  February  22,  1865;  mustered,  March  30, 
1865.  Mustered  out,  December  6,  1865. 

Smttj},  jFre&crtdt  (JHltjaf). 

First  Lieutenant,  Regimental  Quartermaster,  Eighth  Vermont  Infantry, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER   7,    1887.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5880.      MONTPELIER,   VT. 

ist  Lieutenant,  R.Q.M.,  8th  Vermont  Infantry,  November  23,  1861;  mustered, 
February  18,  1862.  Discharged,  November  30,  1863. 

Snuti),  Joscpj)  Scbrnll 

Lieutenant    Colonel,    Chief    Commissary   of    Subsistence  —  Brevet 
Brigadier   General,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER  3,    1875.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1729.      BANGOR,   MAINE. 

Private,  Corporal  and  Sergeant,  3d  Maine  Infantry,  June  3,  1861.  1st  Lieuten 
ant,  3d  Maine  Infantry,  August  2,  1861.  Captain,  Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.S.V., 
November  14,  1861.  Assigned  as  Chief  Commissary  of  Subsistence,  2d  Army  Corps, 
with  rank  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  (under  Act  of  July  17,  1862),  January  i,  1863,  to 
July  11,  1865.  Mustered  out,  July  n,  1865.  Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  October  27, 
1864,  "for  gallant  and  distinguished  services  at  the  battles  of  Reams'  Station  and 
Boydton  Plank  Road,  Virginia."  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  July  n,  1865, 
"  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services." 

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Smttfj,  $atfjan  Oilman, 

Captain,  Seventy-fifth  United  States  Colored  Troops. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   2,    1881.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2310.     BOSTON. 

1st  Sergeant,  4ist  Mass.  Infantry,  afterwards  3d  Mass.  Cavalry,  September  4, 
1862.  Discharged,  December  29,  1863.  ist  Lieutenant,  75th  U.S.C.T.,  December 
I,  1863.  Promoted  Captain,  March  7,  1864.  Mustered  out,  November  25,  1865. 


Smitjj,  ^etcr  IBobe* 

Second   Lieutenant,  First  Massachusetts  Heavy  Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER  3,    1884.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3532.      ANDOVER,   MASS. 

Corporal  and  Sergeant,  1 4th  Mass.  Infantry,  afterwards  ist  Mass.  Heavy  Artil 
lery,  July  5,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  1st  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  August  3,  1863.  Dis 
charged  (disability  resulting  from  wound  received  in  action),  December  I,  1864. 


,  Eemro  Augustus. 


Lieutenant  Colonel,  First    Maine    Heavy   Artillery  —  Brevet  Colonel, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JANUARY  2,  1884.  IST  CLASS.  INSIGNIA  3055.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY 
OF  THE  STATE  OF  KANSAS,  NOVEMBER -2,  1887.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF 
THE  STATE  OF  MISSOURI,  OCTOBER  1,  1889.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE 
STATE  OF  INDIANA,  DECEMBER  26,  1889. 

Captain,  i8th  Maine  Infantry,  afterwards  ist  Maine  Heavy  Artillery,  August  23, 
1862.  Promoted  Major,  September  17,  1864.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  January  16, 
1865;  mustered,  January  21,  1865.  Mustered  out,  September  n,  1865.  Brevet 
Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  29,  1865,  "for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  during  the 


Snofo,  ©eorge  BRUUamtf. 

Major,  Surgeon,  Thirty-fifth   Massachusetts  Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED  FEBRUARY  4,   1385.     1st  GLASS.     INSIGNIA  3680.     NEWBURYPORT,   MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon^  2Sth  Mass.  Infantry,  September  30^  i86i; 
musteredj  December  2,  1861.  Major,  Surgeon,  35th  Mass.  Infantry,  March  13,  1863. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 

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•Soule,  Cjjarles  Carroll 

Captain,   Fifty-fifth    Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JUNE  2,    1868.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  833.      BROOKLINE,   MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  4th  Battalion  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  .service  of  the  U.S., 
May  25,  1862.  Mustered  out,  June  I,  1862.  Private,  44th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in 
service  of  the  U.S.,  October  6,  1862.  2d  Lieutenant,  44th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  October 
27,  1862.  Mustered  out,  June  18,  1863.  Captain,  55th  Mass.  Infantry,  June  19, 
1863.  Mustered  out,  August  29,  1865. 

*&picer,  Militant  JFrancts. 

Commodore,  U.S.N. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER  3,    1869.        1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1126. 

Midshipman,  U.S.N.  ,  June  21,  1839.  Promoted  Passed  Midshipman,  July  2, 
1845.  Master,  June  28,  1853.  Lieutenant,  February  25,  1854.  Lieutenant  Com 
mander,  July  1  6,  1862.  Commander,  January  2,  1863.  Captain,  April  22,  1870. 
Commodore,  April  25,  1877. 

Died  at  Charlestown,  Mass.,  November  29,  1878. 

cSpooner,  Samuel  Brtgfyanu 

Major,     Forty-sixth     Infantry,     Massachusetts    Volunteer    Militia,     in 
service  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   4,    1882.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2552.     SPRINGFIELD,   MASS. 

Captain,  46th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September  25,  1862.  Promoted  Major,  Feb 
ruary  5,  1863.  Mustered  out,  July  29,  1863. 

Sprague,  ^usustus  33rofon 


Colonel,  Fifty-first  Infantry,  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Militia,  in  service 
of  the  United   States  —  Brevet  Brigadier  General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  MARCH  4,  1868,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  TRANS 
FERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  AS  CHARTER  MEMBER, 
MARCH  4,  1868.  1  ST  CLASS.  INSIGNIA  683.  WORCESTER,  MASS. 

Captain,  3d  Battalion  Rifles,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  19,  1861; 
mustered,  May  19,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  3,  1861.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  25th 
Mass.  Infantry,  September  9,  1861.  Colonel,  5ist  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  November  n, 
1862.  Mustered  out,  July  27,  1863.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  2d  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery, 
February  i,  1864.  Commissioned  Colonel,  September  18,  1865;  not  mustered. 
Mustered  out,  September  20,  1865.  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13, 
1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 

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Stacfepole,  Sosepjj  Hebris. 

Major,  Judge  Advocate  —  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED    OCTOBER   6,   1868.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   988.      BOSTON. 

Captain,  24th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  2,  1861.  Captain,  Commissary  of  Sub 
sistence,  U.S.V.,  August  30,  1862.  Major,  Judge  Advocate,  U.S.V.,  July  10,  1863. 
Resigned,  April  20,  1865.  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  for 
meritorious  services  in  conducting  the  prosecutions  of  the  Department  with  skill, 
faithfulness,  and  integrity." 

*<£tantels,  iftttfus  Putnam. 

Captain,  Thirteenth   New  Hampshire   Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY    1,    1882.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2335. 

2d  Lieutenant,  I3th  N.H.  Infantry,  September  27,  1862.  Promoted  1st  Lieu 
tenant,  February  20,  1863.  Captain,  July  15,  1864.  Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 

Died  at  Concord,  N.H.,  January  4,  1890. 

*  £tannartr,  George  Sermon, 

Brigadier  General  —  Brevet  Major  General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    JUNE  7,    1871.      1st    CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1321. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  2d  Vermont  Infantry,  June  6,  1861;  mustered,  June  20, 
1861.  Colonel,  9th  Vermont  Infantry,  May  21,  1862;  mustered,  July  9,  1862.  Briga 
dier  General,  U.S.V.,  March  11,  1863.  Resigned,  June  28,  1866.  Brevet  Major 
General,  U.S.V.,  October  28,  1864,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  attack 
upon  the  enemy's  works  at  Fort  Harrison,  Virginia." 

Died  at  Washington,  D.C.,  June  i,  1886. 

t&tanton,  Etjatrtmis  Parian. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,   Deputy  Paymaster  General,  U.S.A. 

ELECTED   JULY   7,    1868.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  855.       TRANSFERRED     TO     COMMANDERY    OF 
THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS.   DECEMBER   31,    1888. 

Private,  3d  Battalion  D.C.  Infantry,  April  15,  1861.  Mustered  out,  July  15, 
1861.  Captain,  igth  Iowa  Infantry,  August  18,  1862.  Major,  Additional  Paymaster, 
U.S.V.,  December  18,  1862.  Major,  Paymaster,  U.S.A.,  January  17,  1867.  Pro 
moted  Lieutenant  Colonel,  Deputy  Paymaster  General,  March  15,  1890.  Brevet 
Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  faithful  and  meritorious  services 
during  the  war." 

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Statitoooli,  €fcrn  $oorc. 

Lieutenant   Colonel,  Forty-eighth    Infantry,   Massachusetts  Volunteer 
Militia,  in  service  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED  OCTOBER  4,   1882.      1  ST  CLASS.     INSIGNIA  2626.     WEST  NEWBURY,  MASS. 

Captain,  48th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September  2,  1862;  mustered,  September  24, 
1862.  Promoted  Lieutenant  Colonel,  July  2,  1863;  mustered,  July  20,  1863.  Mus 
tered  out,  September  3,  1863. 

Stearns,  !l?enrrj  ^utnam. 

Major,  Surgeon  —  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL   6,    1881.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2227.      HARTFORD,   CONN. 

Major,  Surgeon,  1st  Conn.  Infantry,  April  18,  1861;  mustered,  April  23,  1861. 
Mustered  out,  July  31,  1861.  Major,  Surgeon,  U.S.V.,  September  21,  1861.  Mus 
tered  out,  August  25,  1865.  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  August  22,  1865, 
"  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services." 


Stearns,  Barnes  fierce, 

First   Lieutenant,  Veteran   Reserve  Corps. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER  3,    1875.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1 7O7.      BROOKLINE,    MASS. 

2d  Lieutenant,  22d  Mass.  Infantry,  October  i,  1861.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant, 
August  5,  1862.  Discharged  (disability  resulting  from  loss  of  left  leg  from  wounds 
received  in  action),  February  14,  1863.  1st  Lieutenant,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps, 
June  27,  1863.  Discharged,  June  30,  1866.  » 

Stearns,  SEilltant  ISramfyaiL 

ELECTED  APRIL  9,    1890.     2o  CLASS.     INSIGNIA  7966.     BROOKLINE,  MASS. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  First  Lieutenant  JAMES   P.  STEARNS. 
•55"  Strffiftntci     (Sfcifl    Jfelflffofrti 

-ciiuuuix",    oixui   ji/ iii  mil. 

Second   Lieutenant,    Forty-fourth    Infantry,  Massachusetts    Volunteer 
Militia,  in  service  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED  AUGUST  4,   1868.      1st  CLASS.     INSIGNIA  858. 

2cl  Lieutenant,  44th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September  12, 1862.  Mustered  out,  June 
1 8,  1863. 

Died  at  Tombstone,  Arizona,  July  13,  1889. 

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Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.N. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   6,    1872.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1459.      DORCHESTER,    MASS. 

Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.N.,  September  16,  1861.     Resigned,  April  27,  1865. 

•Stelrman,  (Ellerg. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   4,    1885.      2n   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  4254.      DORCHESTER,   MASS. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  Assistant  Surgeon  C.  ELLERY  STEDMAN. 


&tetnnan, 


Lieutenant  Colonel,   Forty-second   Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the 
United  States. 


ELECTED  FEBRUARY   1,   1882.      1  ST  CLASS.     INSIGNIA  2331.     JAMAICA  PLAIN,   MASS. 

Sergeant,  6th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  22,  1861.  Mus 
tered  out,  August  2,  1861.  Captain,  42d  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  August  29,  1862;  mus 
tered,  September  13,  1862.  Promoted  Lieutenant  Colonel,  November  u,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  August  20,  1863.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  42d  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  July  22, 
1864.  Mustered  out,  November  n,  1864. 


StcUman,  SEtlliam  ^ucjusttts. 


First    Lieutenant,   First    Infantry,   Rhode   Island    Detached   Militia,  in 
service  of  the  United   States. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER    1,    1886.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5102.     TACOMA,   WASHINGTON. 

ist  Lieutenant,  ist  Infantry,  R.I.D.M.,  May  2,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  i, 
1861. 

t*£teetiman,  Cjjarleg. 

Rear  Admiral    (Retired),   U.S.N. 

ELECTED  DECEMBER  4,  1867,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  IST 
CLASS.  INSIGNIA  589.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHU 
SETTS,  MAY  7,  1874.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA, 
APRIL  30,  1882. 

Midshipman,  U.S.N.,  April  I,  1828.  Promoted  Passed  Midshipman,  June  14, 
1834.  Lieutenant,  February  25,  1841.  Commander,  September  14,  1855.  Captain, 
December  13,1862.  Commodore,  July  25,  1866.  Rear  Admiral,  May  25,  1871. 
Retired,  September  24,  1873. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.C.,  November  13,  1890. 

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Stevenson,  SLutfjer,  Sumor* 

Lieutenant    Colonel,  Thirty-second    Massachusetts   Infantry — Brevet 
Brigadier  General,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JANUARY  4,    1888.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5954.     TOGUS,   MAINE. 

Captain,  4th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  22,  1861.  Mustered 
out,  July  22,  1 86 1.  Captain,  ist  Battalion  Mass.  Infantry;  afterward  32d  Mass. 
Infantry,  November  28, 1861.  Promoted  Major,  August  II,  1862;  mustered,  February 
24,  1863.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  December  29,  1862;  mustered,  May  26,  1863.  Dis 
charged  (disability  resulting  from  wound  received  in  action),  June  28,  1864.  Brevet 
Colonel  and  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V. ,  March  13,  1865,  "  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  service  in  the  campaign  against  Richmond,  Virginia." 

&tefcens,  Cfjarles  Benjamin* 

First    Lieutenant,    Forty-seventh    Infantry,     Massachusetts    Volunteer 
Militia,  in  service  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED    OCTOBER    3,    1877.      IST    CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1801.      CAMBR1DGEPORT,    MASS. 

Private  and  ist  Sergeant,  47th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  August  29,  1862;  mustered, 
September  19,  1862.  2d  Lieutenant,  47th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  October  27, 1862.  Pro 
moted  1st  Lieutenant,  November  8,  1862.  Mustered  out,  September  i,  1863. 

&tefans,  (ffiftmuntr  Horace, 

ELECTED   APRIL   9,    1890.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7965.      CAMBRIDGE,   MASS. 

Served  as  Medical  Cadet  on  board  U.S.S.  "Philippi  "  from  April  20,  1864,  unt'l 
vessel  was  sunk  at  battle  of  Mobile  Bay,  August  5,  1864.  Acting  Assistant  Surgeon, 
U.S.A.,  from  March  i,  1865,  to  July  I,  1865. 

By  inheritance  from  HORACE  STEVENS,  ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon, 
ist  Maine  Cavalry,  March  26,  1863.  Promoted  Major,  Surgeon,  November  25,  1864. 
Mustered  out,  August  i,  1865.  Died,  February  24,  1889. 

Stefaens,  pja^arti. 

Major,  Assistant  Adjutant  General  —  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL   5,    1876.      1st  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1746.      BOSTON. 

Private,  79th  N.Y.  Infantry,  September  6,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  79th 
N.Y.  Infantry,  September  26,  1861.  Captain,  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  U.S.V., 
October  19,  1861.  Promoted  Major,  A.A.G.,  October  13,  1864.  Mustered  out,  Sep 
tember  30,  1865.  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  August  i,  1864,  "for  gallantry 
and  distinguished  services  in  the  present  campaign  before  Richmond,  Virginia." 
Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  October  19,  1864,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  battles  of  Winchester,  Fisher's  Hill,  and  Cedar  Creek,  Virginia."  Brevet  Briga 
dier  General,  U.S.V.,  April  2,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  before 
Petersburg,  Virginia." 

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Lieutenant  Colonel,  Twenty-fourth    Massachusetts    Infantry — Brevet 
Brigadier  General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL  7,    1868.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    752.      BOSTON. 

Major,  24th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  2,  1861.  Promoted  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
December  28,  1862.  Resigned,  May  31,  1864.  Brevet  Colonel  and  Brevet  Briga 
dier  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battles  of  Roanoke  Island  and  Newbern,  North  Carolina,  and  for  gallant  and  meri 
torious  services  during  the  war." 


*<&ttrfmeg,  Horatio 

Major,  Surgeon,  Third  Rhode  Island   Heavy  Artillery,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER    7,    1877.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1811. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  3d   R.I.   Heavy  Artillery,  October  9,  1861. 
Promoted  Major,  Surgeon,  March  27,   1862.     Resigned,  June  10,  1863. 

Died  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  December  15,  1878. 


.Stockton, 

Captain,   Additional    Aide-de-Camp,    U.S.V.       First    Lieutenant,  Ord 
nance   Department — Brevet  Captain,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED   MARCH   7,    1888.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   6111.      BOSTON. 

Captain,  A.A.D.C.,  U.S.V.,  June  9,  1862.  Resigned,  February  7,  1863.  ist 
Lieutenant,  3d  R.I.  Cavalry,  March  22,  1864.  2d  Lieutenant,  Ordnance  Depart 
ment,  U.S.A.,  May  23,  1864.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  May  13,  1867.  Resigned, 
August  I,  1871.  Brevet  ist  Lieutenant  and  Brevet  Captain,  U.S.A.,  September  14, 
1866,  "  for  meritorious  services." 


&tone,  (JFfcen  Jfrancts, 

Colonel,   Forty-eighth    Infantry,   Massachusetts    Volunteer    Militia,    in 
service  of  the  United   States. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER    1,    1880.      IST    CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2114.      NEWBURYPORT,   MASS. 

Captain,   48th    Infantry,    M.V.M.,    September    16,    1862.      Promoted    Colonel, 
December  8,  1862.     Mustered  out,  September  3,  1863. 

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Stone,  fl?cnnj. 


Lieutenant  Colonel,  One   Hundredth   United  States  Colored    Troops 
—  Brevet  Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH   2,    1869.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1032.      SOUTH   BOSTON. 

2d  Lieutenant,  ist  Wisconsin  Infantry,  August  22,  1861;  mustered,  October  8, 
1861.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  April  24,  1862.  Captain,  Assistant  Adjutant  Gen 
eral,  U.S.V.,  April  4,  1863.  Resigned,  January  19,  1865.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  icoth 
U.S.C.T.,  January  19,  1865.  Mustered  out,  December  26,  1865.  Brevet  Colonel, 
U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 


Stone,  ^Lincoln 

Major,  Surgeon  —  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JANUARY   5,    1887.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  5161.     NEWTON,   MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  2d  Mass.  Infantry,  June  i,  1861.  Promoted 
Major,  Surgeon,  November  7,  1862.  Transferred  to  54th  Mass.  Infantry,  April  21, 
1863.  Resigned,  November  5,  1863.  ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.V., 
October  24,  1863.  Promoted  Major,  Surgeon,  December  4,  1863.  Mustered  out, 
October  7,  1865.  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  October  I,  1865,  "for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services." 


,  ilatljan  JBamc. 

Major,  Thirteenth   New  Hampshire  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH   6,    1889.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6917.      READING,   MASS. 

Captain,  I3th  N.H.  Infantry,  September  19,  1862.     Promoted  Major,  November 
2,  1864.     Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 


*Storer,  SEtlltam  iSrantit, 

First  Lieutenant,  Regimental  Quartermaster  Fifteenth   Massachusetts 
Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  SEPTEMBER   1,    1868.      1  ST  CLASS.     INSIGNIA   1026. 

ist  Lieutenant,  R.Q.M.,  I5th  Mass.  Infantry,  January  28,  1862.  Resigned,  Jan 
uary  2,  1863.  Commissioned  Captain,  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  U.S.V.,  June  7, 
1864;  declined. 

Died  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  October  14,  1884. 

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Storrofo,  Cijarlcs, 


Captain,    Forty-fourth    Infantry,   Massachusetts    Volunteer    Militia,    in 
service  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER    1,    1868.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   959.      BOSTON. 

Captain,  44th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September  12,1862.      Mustered  out,  June  18, 

1863. 


Stranajjan,  JFarranlr  S&tefoart 

First  Lieutenant,   First  Vermont  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JUNE  3,    1885.      IST    CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3878.     SAINT  ALBANS,   VT. 

ist  Sergeant,  1st  Vermont  Cavalry,  August  15,1862;  mustered,  September  29, 
1862.  2d  Lieutenant,  ist  Vermont  Cavalry,  January  5,  1864.  Promoted  ist  Lieu 
tenant,  February  28,  1864.  Discharged,  August  25,  1864. 


Stutolfg,  Jofjn  CHtriwarti, 


ELECTED   MARCH   5,   1890.      2o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7775.      PROVIDENCE.   R.I. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  Lieutenant  Colonel  JOHN  M.  STUDLEY. 


IHoorc. 

Lieutenant    Colonel,    Fifty-first     Infantry,    Massachusetts     Volunteer 
Militia,   in  service  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED  JANUARY   1,    1890.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7569.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

Captain,  I5th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  12,  1861;  mustered,  August  I,  1861.  Dis 
charged  to  accept  promotion,  October  27,  1862.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  5ist  Infantry, 
M.V.M.,  October  31,  1862;  mustered,  November  u,  1862.  Mustered  out,  July  27, 
1863. 


s,  Slfcert  8SiHrar. 

Second   Lieutenant,   Eighteenth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH   7,    1888.      IST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   6112.     ATTLEBOROUGH,    MASS. 

Private  and  Corporal,  i8th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  27,  1861;   mustered,  August  26, 

1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  i8th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  25,  1862;   mustered,  October  27, 

1862.  Commissioned  ist  Lieutenant,  March   15,  1863;   not  mustered.     Discharged 
(disability  resulting  from  wound  received  in  action),  April  22,  1863. 

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*&turgte, 

First    Lieutenant,  Twentieth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JUNE   2,    1868.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  817. 

2d  Lieutenant,  2oth  Mass.  Infantry,  July  10,  1861.     Promoted    ist  Lieutenant, 
November  10,  1861.     Resigned,  July  8,  1862. 

Died  at  Boston,  January  30,  1881. 


ts,  EusselL 

Major,  Forty-fifth   Infantry,  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Militia,  in  service 
of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED   MARCH   2,    1870.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1146.      BOSTON. 

ist  Lieutenant,  ist  Corps  Cadets,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  26,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  July  2,  1862.  Captain,  45th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September  26,  1862. 
Promoted  Major,  October  28,  1862.  Mustered  out,  July  7,  1863. 


Sturtefrant,  3ofjn  ^Earner. 

Captain,   Fourteenth   New  Hampshire  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  APRIL  7,   1880.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2090.      KEENE,    N.H. 

Private  and  Sergeant,  I4th  N.H.  Infantry,  August  30,  1862;  mustered,  Septem 
ber  23,  1862.  2d  Lieutenant,  I4th  N.H.  Infantry,  October  17,  1863.  Promoted 
ist  Lieutenant,  January  i,  1864.  Captain,  January  4,  1865.  Mustered  out,  July  8, 
1865. 


*<&ulltban,  ^enru  Jiorr. 


Captain,  Forty-fourth    Infantry,  Massachusetts    Volunteer    Militia,    in 
service  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED  JUNE  3,   1885.      IST  CLASS.     INSIGNIA  3886. 

Captain,  44th  Infantry,   M.V.M.,  September  12,  1862.     Mustered  out,  June  18, 
1863. 

Died  at  Paris,  France,  August  29,  1889. 

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Sulltban,  Sfofjn. 


First    Lieutenant,    Assistant    Surgeon,    Thirteenth     New    Hampshire 
Infantry,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER    6,    1872.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1461.      BOSTON. 

Private,  2d  N.H.  Infantry,  June  10,  1861.  Discharged,  September  30,  1861. 
Medical  Cadet,  U.S.A.,  September  24,  1861,  to  October  3,  1862.  ist  Lieutenant, 
Assistant  Surgeon,  I3th  N.H.  Infantry,  October  9,  1862.  Resigned,  August  16,  1864. 
Acting  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.A.,  September  16,  1864,  to  June  15,  1865. 


tSulltban,  Ejjomas  Croofe. 


Lieutenant  Colonel,  Assistant  Commissary  General  of   Subsistence, 
U.S.A. 

ELECTED  MAY  2,  1883,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA.  1st  CLASS.  INSIG 
NIA  2721.  TRANSFERRED  TO  THE  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS, 
NOVEMBER  24,  1884.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MINNESOTA, 
DECEMBER  7,  1887. 

Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,  July  i,  1852.  2d  Lieutenant,  ist  Artillery,  U.S.A.,  July  i, 
1856.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  April  27,  1861.  Captain,  iSth  Infantry,  May  14, 
1 861;  declined.  Captain,  Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.S.A.,  August  3,  1861;  ac 
cepted,  August  22,  1 86 1.  Assigned  as  Lieutenant  Colonel  and  Commissary  of  Sub 
sistence,  U.S.V.  (under  Act  of  June  17,  1862),  August  20,  1862,  to  January  27,  1863, 
and  from  March  21  to  August  i,  1865.  Promoted  Major,  Commissary  of  Subsistence, 
U.S.A.,  April  14,  1875.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  Assistant  Commissary  General  of  Sub 
sistence,  July  14,  1890.  Brevet  Major  and  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.A.,  March 
13,  1865,  "  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 


&fotft,  3ojn  SLhrtrsajj. 

Captain,  Third   Massachusetts  Cavalry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JULY   23,    1890.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  8065.      ROXBURY,   MASS. 

Sergeant,  35th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  i,  1862.  Discharged,  August  17,  1862. 
2d  Lieutenant,  39th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  15,  1862.  Captain,  4ist  Mass.  Infantry, 
afterwards  3d  Mass.  Cavalry,  August  25,  1862;  mustered,  September  5,  1862.  Re 
signed,  June  I,  1864. 

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t&foorlrs,  $enr|j  HconatU 

Captain,   Fifty-ninth   Massachusetts  Infantry — Brevet  Major,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JANUARY  7,  1874.  1st  CLASS.  INSIGNIA  1517.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY 
OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS,  MAY  4,  1881.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE 
STATE  OF  IOWA,  AS  CHARTER  MEMBER,  OCTOBER  21,  1886. 

Private,  36th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  26,  1862.     2cl  Lieutenant,  591)1  Mass.  Infantry, 
October  6,  1863.     Promoted    ist  Lieutenant,  January  6,   1864.      Captain,  June    17, 

1864.  Transferred  to   57th  Mass.  Infantry,  May  26,  1865.     Mustered  out,  July  30, 

1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  April  2,   1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct 
before  Petersburg,  Virginia." 


Eater,  jfreeman 

First   Lieutenant,  Twenty-ninth  Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY  6,    1878.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1913.      SAN    FRANCISCO,   CAL. 

ist  Lieutenant,  29th  Mass.  Infantry,  December  16,  1861.     Resigned,  September 
12,  1862. 


Ealfoot,  Eijomas  f&amnumtr. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  First    Maine    Heavy  Artillery — Brevet  Brigadier 
General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   6,    1878.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1860.      BROOKLINE,   MASS. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  i8th  Maine  Infantry,  August  23,  1862.  Transferred  to  ist 
Maine  Heavy  Artillery,  December  19,  1862.  Commissioned  Colonel;  not  mustered. 
Discharged,  September  14,  1864.  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865, 
"  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services." 


Eappan,  iLetois  SHtlltam,  Junior. 

Captain,  Forty-fifth   Infantry,  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Militia,  in  ser 
vice  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED  JULY  7,    1868.      1st  CLASS.     INSIGNIA  865.     BOSTON. 

1st  Lieutenant,  45th  Infantry,  M/V-.M,,  September  26,  1862.     Promoted  Captain, 
October  14,  1862.     Mustered  out,  July  7,  1863. 

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Carfocll,  6rortje  (Srosbcnor, 


First    Lieutenant,    Assistant    Surgeon,  Third    Massachusetts   Cavalry, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   7,    1883.      1st   CLASS.       INSIGNIA   2687.      BOSTON. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  3d  Mass.  Cavalry,  April  7,  1865.  Commis 
sioned  Major,  Surgeon,  August  9,  1865;  not  mustered.  Mustered  out,  September 
28,  1865. 


Earfcell,  Sofjn  jFranfcsfortr. 

Paymaster  (Lieutenant  Commander),   U.S.N. 

ELECTED  JANUARY  2,  1868,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  TRANS 
FERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  MAY  1,  1874.  1st 
CLASS.  INSIGNIA  619.  READVILLE,  MASS. 

Acting  Assistant  Paymaster,  U.S.N.,  January  28,  1862.  Discharged,  December 
II,  1865.  Assistant  Paymaster,  U.S.N.,  February  27,  1867.  Promoted  Passed 
Assistant  Paymaster,  September  16,  1868.  Paymaster,  April  3,  1879. 


t*Easlor,  jfrancft  (ffitoeletcft. 

Captain,  First  Artillery — Brevet  Major,  U.S.A. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   3,    1877.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1808.     TRANSFERRED  TO   COMMANDERY 
OF  THE  STATE  OF  OREGON,   MAY  6,   1885. 

2d  Lieutenant  and  ist  Lieutenant,  ist  Artillery,  U.S.A.,  August  5,  1861;  ac 
cepted,  August  15,  1861.  Promoted  Captain,  February  i,  1866.  Brevet  Captain, 
U.S.A.,  July  8,  1863,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  capture  of  Port 
Hudson,  Louisiana."  Brevet  Major,  U.S.A.,  September  19,  1864,  "  f°r  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  battle  of  Winchester,  Virginia." 

Died  at  Vancouver  Barracks,  Washington,  November  25,  1886. 


jjer,  Efteotiore  Austin. 


First      Lieutenant,     Forty-fifth      Infantry,     Massachusetts     Volunteer 
Militia,  in  service  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER   5,    1883.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3000.      NEWTON,   MASS. 

Private,  ist  Corps  Cadets,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  26,  1862.  Mus 
tered  out,  July  2,  1862.  ist  Lieutenant,  45th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September  26,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  July  7,  1863. 

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<Brofon. 

ELECTED   MAY  3,    1882.     3o  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2461.      BOSTON. 

A  gentleman  who,  in  civil  life,  during  the  Rebellion  was  especially  distinguished 
for  his  conspicuous  and  consistent  loyalty.  Especially  active  and  eminent  in  main 
taining  the  supremacy  of  the  national  government,  as  a  member  of  the  Committee  of 
Safety  in  California  in  1861.  Munificent  in  contribution  to  the  Sanitary  and  Chris 
tian  Commissions.  A  generous  donor  to  the  Soldiers'  Home  in  Massachusetts,  and 
earnest  in  support  of  all  soldier  charities. 


Captain    (Retired)  —  Brevet  Major,  U.S.A. 

ELECTED   JANUARY   7,    1880.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2O64. 

2cl  Lieutenant,  2d  N.H.  Infantry,  June  3,  1861.  Discharged,  August  7,  1861. 
Captain,  i8th  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  August  5,  1861;  accepted,  September  28,  1861.  Re 
tired,  May  6,  1864,  "for  disability  resulting  from  wounds  received  in  line  of  duty." 
Brevet  Major,  U.S.A.,  December  31,  1862,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  battle  of  Murfreesboro',  Tennessee." 

Died  at  Concord,  N.H.,  September  12,  1890. 


*  Ejjompisott,  (George 

Captain,  Second   Massachusetts  Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY    1,    1882.      1st  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2327. 

Private  and  1st  Sergeant,  24th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  18,  1861.  Discharged 
to  accept  promotion,  April  18,  1863.  2d  Lieutenant,  2d  Mass.  Infantry,  April  18, 
1863.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  July  26,  1863.  Captain,  April  15,  1865.  Mustered 
out,  July  14,  1865. 

Died  at  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  September  26,  1882. 


Efjompson, 

First    Lieutenant,    Regimental    Quartermaster,  Twenty-fourth    Massa 
chusetts    Infantry,    U.SV. 

ELECTED   JANUARY    1,    1873.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1470.      BOSTON. 

(Quartermaster  Sergeant,  241!]  Mass.  Infantry,  September  2,  1861.  ist  Lieuten 
ant,  K.Q.M.,  24th  Mass.  Infantry,  November  27,  1862.  Mustered  out,  January  12, 
1865. 

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Eijompson,  3ofjn  UtxfoelL 


First  Lieutenant,  Forty-fifth  Infantry,  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Miiitia, 
in  service  of  the   United  States. 

ELECTED   APRIL   7,    1868.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   749. 

ist   Lieutenant,  45th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  October  7,   1862.     Mustered  out,  July 
7,  1863. 


f  Efjomjison,  Eobrrt  JHcans. 

Master,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER  4,   1874.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1 599.     TRANSFERRED  TO     COMMANDERY 
OF  THE  STATE   OF   NEW   YORK,    DECEMBER   2,    1885. 

Midshipman,  U.S.N. A.,  July  30,    1864.      Ensign,  U.S.N. ,  April  19,  1869.      Pro 
moted  Master,  July  12,  1870.      Resigned,  November  18,  1871. 


Efjompson,  S>.  Jfttllett. 

Second   Lieutenant,  Thirteenth   New  Hampshire   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  APRIL   5,    1876.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1753.      PROVIDENCE,    R.I. 

Private  and  Sergeant,  I3th  N.H.  Infantry,  September  19,  1862.  2cl  Lieutenant, 
1 3th  N.H.  Infantry,  June  10,  1863.  Discharged  (disability  resulting  from  wounds 
received  in  action),  October  4,  1864. 


*  Effortttrtfce,  & 

First  Lieutenant,   Nineteenth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JUNE   5,    1872.      IST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1462. 

Private,  8th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  18,  1861.  Mustered 
out,  August  i,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  igth  Mass.  Infantry,  December  10,  1861. 
Resigned  (disability  resulting  from  wound  received  in  action),  November  12,  1862. 

Died  at  New  York,  September  8,  1885. 


nlufte,  Samuel  ILotjjrop* 


ELECTED   NOVEMBER   2,    1887.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5802.      CAMBRIDGE,   MASS. 

In     succession    to    Companion    First     Lieutenant    ALBERT    THORNDIKE, 
deceased. 

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Banfortfj. 

Captain,   Fifty-fifth   Massachusetts   Infantry  —  Brevet  Major,    U.S  V. 

ELECTED   JUNE   7,    1871.       1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1319.      PLYMOUTH,   MASS. 

Private,  I3th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  12,  1862.  2cl  Lieutenant,  55th  Mass. 
Infantry,  June  15,  1863.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  June  29,  1863.  Captain, 
December  I,  1863.  Mustered  out,  August  29,  1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  March 
13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services." 


STitfmor,  Benjamin 

Captain,  Second   Massachusetts  Heavy  Artillery,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   AUGUST   4,    1868.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  857.      BOSTON. 

2d  Lieutenant,  45th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September  26, 
1862.  2d  Lieutenant,  2cl  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  June  4,  1863.  Promoted  Captain, 
August  25,  1863.  Resigned,  April  17,  1864. 


te  Augustus. 

Captain,   Eighth   Infantry,  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Militia,   in  service 
of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED    MARCH    2,     1870.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1173. 

2d  Lieutenant,  46th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September  25, 
1862.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  November  i,  1862.  Captain,  February  6,  1863. 
Mustered  out,  July  29,  1863.  Captain,  8th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  July  13,  1864.  Mustered 
out,  November  10,  1864. 

Died  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  August  31,  1874. 


*  Etlton,  aEtlUam  StofoeiL 

Colonel,  Twenty-second    Massachusetts    Infantry — Brevet  Brigadier 
General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL   6,  1869.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    106O. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  22d  Mass.  Infantry,  September  12,  1861.  Promoted 
Major,  October  4,  1861.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  June  28,  1862.  Colonel,  October  17, 
1862.  Mustered  out,  October  17,  1864.  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  Septem 
ber  9,  1864,  "  for  distinguished  services  during  the  war." 

Died  at  Newtonville,  Mass.,  March  23,  1889. 


*  Eofceu,  Stofjn  Jm 

First  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  Tenth   Rhode  Island   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JANUARY   7,    1880.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  2O62. 

1st  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  loth  K.I.  Infantry,  May  26,  1862.  Mustered  out, 
September  i,  1862. 

Died  at  Providence,  R.I.,  October  5,  1882. 

Eofcru,  EJjomas  JFrg. 

Captain,  Fourteenth   Infantry,   U.S.A.  —  Major,  Seventh   Rhode   Island 
Infantry,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL   6,    1869.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1066.      VANCOUVER,   WASHINGTON. 

Sergeant,  loth  R.I.  Infantry,  May  26,  1862.  Discharged,  August  6,  1862.  2d 
Lieutenant,  yth  R.I.  Infantry,  August  5,  1862.  Promoted  Captain,  September  4, 
1862.  Major,  January  7,  1863.  Resigned,  February  9,  1864.  Private  and  Sergeant, 
I4th  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  February  27,  1865.  2d  Lieutenant,  I4th  Infantry,  May  3, 

1865.  Promoted    1st   Lieutenant,  May  6,  1865.     Appointed   Adjutant,    January    16, 

1866.  Captain,  November  23,  1874. 

Eofolc,  Oeorgc  JFrancfe. 

Lieutenant    Colonel,    Assistant    Inspector-General,   U.S.V.  —  Captain, 
Nineteenth   Infantry — Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED   JULY   23,    1890.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  8048.      FORT   BRADY,    MICHIGAN. 

1st  Lieutenant,  4th  N.H.  Infantry,  September  18,  1861.  Promoted  Captain, 
February  13,  1862.  Major,  February  3,  1865.  Assigned  as  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
A.I.G.,  loth  Army  Corps,  April  22,  1865,  to  August  i,  1865.  Mustered  out,  August 
23,  1865.  ist  Lieutenant,  igth  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  February  23,  1866;  accepted,  May 
9,  1866.  Transferred  to  28th  Infantry,  September  21,  1866.  Transferred  to  igth 
Infantry,  March  31,  1869.  Promoted  Captain,  March  18,  1878.  Brevet  Captain, 
U.S.A.,  March  2,  1867,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  Fort  Wagner,  South 
Carolina."  Brevet  Major,  U.S.A.,  March  2,  1867,  "  f°r  gallant  and  meritorious  ser 
vices  at  Fussell's  Mill."  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.S.A.,  March  2,  1867,  "for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  capture  of  Fort  Fisher,  North  Carolina." 

Eofonsenlr,  6rorge  fHtles. 

Second     Lieutenant,    Tenth    Battery,   Massachusetts    Light    Artillery, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL  2,    1873.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1477.      NEW  YORK. 

Corporal  and  Sergeant,  loth  Mass.  Battery,  September  9,  1862.  2cl  Lieutenant, 
loth  Mass.  Battery,  February  27,  1865.  Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 

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Eofonscnti,  Huujcr 

First  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  Sixteenth  New  Hampshire  Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JULY   23,    1890.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    8O66.      BOSTON. 

1st  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  i6th  N.H.  Infantry,  October  30,  1862.     Mustered  out, 
August  20,  1863. 


t  Eratn,  Carles 

ELECTED    NOVEMBER   4,    1885.      1  ST    CLASS.      INSIGNIA    4387.     TRANSFERRED   TO    COMMAND- 
ERY   OF  THE   DISTRICT    OF   COLUMBIA,   DECEMBER    2,    1885. 

Midshipman,  U.S.N.A.,  November  28,  1861.  Ensign,  U.S.N.,  November  I, 
1866.  Promoted  Master,  December  i,  1866.  Lieutenant,  March  12,  1868.  Lieu 
tenant  Commander,  June  30,  1869. 

In  succession  to  Companion  Captain  CHARLES  R.  TRAIN,  deceased. 


*Eram, 

Captain,  Assistant  Quartermaster,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MARCH    5,    1884.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3161. 

Captain,  Assistant  Quartermaster,  U.S.V.,  September  4,  1862.  Resigned,  Novem 
ber  6,  1862. 

Died  at  North  Conway,  N.H.,  July  29,  1885. 

Ertrftcg,  SEtlltam  f&cnrg. 

Major,  Third   New  Hampshire   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   2,    1881.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2162.      SOUTH    NEWMARKET,   N.H. 

Private,  Corporal  and  Sergeant,  3d  N.H.  Infantry,  July  29,  1861;  mustered, 
August  23,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  3d  N.H.  Infantry,  May  26,  1863.  Promoted  1st 
Lieutenant,  January  20,  1864.  Captain,  July  16,  1864.  Major,  February  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  July  20,  1865. 

Erilleu,  Sosepi). 

Chief  Engineer  (Lieutenant  Commander),   U.S.N. 

ELECTED  JANUARY   5,    1881.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2161.      PORTSMOUTH,   N.H. 

3d  Assistant  Engineer,  U.S.N.,  August  II,  1860.  Promoted  2d  Assistant  Engi 
neer,  July  30,  1862.  1st  Assistant  Engineer,  July  20,  1864.  Chief  Engineer,  June 
I2/  1871. 

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t  Eroto&nfccjr,  ILutjjer 

Colonel,  Tenth   Michigan  Cavalry — Brevet  Major  General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  NOVEMBER  5,  1884.  1  ST  CLASS.  INSiGNiA  351 3.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMAND- 
ERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MICHIGAN,  AS  CHARTER  MEMBER,  FEBRUARY  4,  1885. 

Major,  5th  Michigan  Cavalry,  September  2,  1862.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  loth 
Michigan  Cavalry,  August  25,  1863.  Promoted  Colonel,  July  25,  1864.  Mustered 
out,  September  I,  1865.  Brevet  Brigadier  General  and  Brevet  Major  General, 
U.S.V.,  June  15,  1865,  "  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services." 

*  Erull,  CKjra  Sacfeson. 

Captain,  Thirty-ninth   Massachusetts   Infantry,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER    7,    1874.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1595. 

Private,  1310  Mass.  Infantry,  July  16,  1861.  Captain,  39th  Mass.  Infantry, 
August  19,  1862.  Mustered  out,  June  2,  1865. 

Died  at  Charlestown,  Mass.,  April  29,  1886. 

tCrumiwll,  $ntrg  Clau. 

Chaplain,  Tenth  Connecticut  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JANUARY  5,  1869.  1st  CLASS.  INSIGNIA  10O1.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY 
OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA,  MARCH  14,  1878. 

Chaplain,  loth  Conn.  Infantry,  September  10,  1862.  Mustered  out,  August  25, 
1865. 

8Titcte,  Sosepfj. 

First     Lieutenant,     Forty-ninth     Infantry,      Massachusetts     Volunteer 
Militia,   in  service  of  the   United  States. 

ELECTED   JANUARY   5,    1869.        1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1088.      PITTSFIELD,    MASS. 

1st  Lieutenant,  49th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September  19, 
1862.  Mustered  out,  September  i,  1863. 

Eucfeer,  3Louis  flatfjamel 

Captain,   Eighteenth   Massachusetts   Infantry — Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  MARCH  4,  1868,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  TRANS 
FERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  AS  CHARTER  MEMBER, 
MARCH  4,  1868.  1st  CLASS.  INSIGNIA  684.  BOSTON. 

Captain,  i8th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  20,  1861.  Mustered  out,  September  2, 
1864.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
at  the  battle  of  the  Wilderness,  Virginia." 

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Ettcfcer,  $agsott  (Eliot 

Second   Lieutenant,  Sixteenth   Massachusetts   Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   2,    1869.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1031.      BOSTON. 

2d  Lieutenant,  i6th  Mass.  Infantry,  August   i,  1861.     Resigned,  September  21, 
1862. 


Cucfeerman,  Samuel  <£arjj* 

Second   Lieutenant,   Signal   Corps,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   SEPTEMBER    1,    1868.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   961.       CHELSEA,    MASS. 

Private,  2(1  Wisconsin  Infantry,  April  23,  1861.  2(1  Lieutenant,  igth  Wisconsin 
Infantry,  March  15,  1862.  Resigned,  October  II,  1863.  2cl  Lieutenant,  Signal 
Corps,  U.S.V.,  March  3,  1863.  Mustered  oat,  August  12,  1865. 

STufts,  (Sarlrmrr. 

ELECTED   MAY    1,    1889.      3o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7137.       WARNERVILLE,   MASS. 

A  gentleman  who,  in  civil  life,  during  the  Rebellion  was  specially  distinguished 
for  conspicuous  and  consistent  loyalty.  Military  Agent  of  the  State  of  Massachusetts 
at  Washington  from  July  18,  1862,  to  July,  1870;  while  serving  in  that  capacity  was, 
in  1863,  appointed  by  the  Secretary  of  War,  Inspector  of  Military  Hospitals  and 
Prisons  for  the  Department  of  Washington;  commissioned  Major  and  Additional 
Paymaster,  U.S.V.,  June  28,  1864,  declined;  appointed  by  the  Governor  of  Mas 
sachusetts,  in  1864,  Assistant  Provost  Marshal,  with  the  rank  of  Lieutenant  Colonel. 


*&urnfrull,  Cjjarles 

Captain,  Corps  of  Engineers  —  Brevet  Colonel,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED  MARCH  4,  1868,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  TRANSFERRED 
TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  AS  CHARTER  MEMBER,  MARCH  4, 
1868.  IST  CLASS.  INSIGNIA  687. 

Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,  September  I,  1850.  Brevet  2(1  Lieutenant,  Topographical 
Engineers,  U.S.A.,  July  I,  1854.  2(1  Lieutenant,  April  30,  1856.  Promoted  1st 
Lieutenant,  July  I,  1859.  Captain,  July  14,  1862.  Transferred  to  Corps  of 
Engineers,  March  3,  1863.  Resigned,  December  31,  1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.A., 
August  I,  1864,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the  present  campaign 
before  Richmond,  Virginia."  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  and  Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.A., 
March  13,  1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  during  the  Rebellion." 

Died  at  Boston,  December  2,  1874. 

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<§rafjam. 

Captain,  Third  Artillery — Brevet  Major,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER    1,    1868.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   982.     TRANSFERRED    TO   COMMANDERY 
OF    THE    DISTRICT   OF  COLUMBIA,   FEBRUARY   2,    1887. 

2d  Lieutenant  and  1st  Lieutenant,  3d  Artillery,  U.S. A.,  August  5,  1861 ;  accepted, 
August  8,  1861.  Promoted  Captain,  April  20,  1870.  Brevet  Captain,  U.S.A.,  May  3, 
1863,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  battle  of  Chancellorsville,  Virginia." 
Brevet  Major,  U.S.A.,  July  3,  1863,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  battle 
of  Gettysburg,  Pennsylvania." 


Eurner, 

First  Lieutenant,  Regimental  Quartermaster,  Forty-third  Infantry, 
Massachusetts  Volunteer  Militia,  in  service  of  the  United 
States. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER  3,    1886.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5025.      BOSTON. 

1st  Lieutenant,  R.Q.M.,  43d  Infantry,  M.  V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  October  14, 
1862;    mustered,  October  25,  1862.     Mustered  out,  July  30,  1863. 


Eurner,  flHtlltam 

Major,   First  Rhode   Island  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   6,    1889.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7405.       DORCHESTER,   MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  1st  R.I.  Cavalry,  November  18,  1861.  Promoted  Captain, 
February  21,  1862.  Major,  March  I,  1863.  Commissioned  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
October  18,  1864  ;  not  mustered.  Mustered  out,  November  18,  1864. 


Eutetn,  <£litoarti  (gross, 

Captain,  Sixty-first  Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JANUARY   5,    1887.      1  ST   CLASS.         INSIGNIA   5163.       REVERE,   MASS. 

Sergeant,  1st  Sergeant  and  Sergeant-Major,  1st  Mass.  Infantry,  May  23,  1861. 
2d  Lieutenant,  1st  Mass.  Infantry,  March  I,  1863.  Mustered  out,  May  25,  1864. 
Captain,  6ist  Mass.  Infantry,  December  9,  1864.  Mustered  out,  July  16,  1865. 

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Stontcfjelt,  Seorge  Brooks. 

Major,  Surgeon,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   7,    1872.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1385.      KEENE,   N.H. 

Major,    Surgeon,    I3th   N.H.    Infantry,    September  15,    1862.     Major,    Surgeon, 
U.S.V. ,  January  7,  1863.     Discharged  (disability),  October  15,  1863. 


Cfottrfjell,  6rortje  pierce, 

ELECTED   APRIL    1,    1885.      2o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   3790.      GREENFIELD,   MASS. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  Surgeon  GEORGE    B.   TWITCH  ELL. 


Captain,    Forty-third     Infantry,    Massachusetts    Volunteer    Militia,    in 
service  of  the   United  States. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   7,    1877.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1802.      BURLINGTON,   VERMONT. 

Captain,  43d  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in   service  of  the  U.S.,  September  24,   1862. 
Mustered  out,   July  30,   1863. 


*  UnlirrbKiotr,  8fom  Balloiu 

Brigadier  General — Brevet  Major  General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JANUARY   5,    1869.      1  ST    CLASS.       INSIGNIA    987. 

Captain,  2d  Mass  Infantry,  May  18,  1861.  Major,  33d  Mass.  Infantry,  July  II, 
1862.  Promoted  Lieutenant  Colonel,  July  24,  1862.  Colonel,  April  3,  1863. 
Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  November  6,  1863.  Resigned,  September  i,  1865.  Brevet 
Major  General,  U.S.V.,  August  13,  1865,  "  for  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 

Died  at  Boston,  January  14,  1888. 


©rison. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER   2,    1885.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  4349.      BOSTON. 

In  succession  to  Companion  Brevet  Major  General  ADIN  B.  UNDERWOOD. 

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*  mpton,  Albert  JFrlton. 

First     Lieutenant,      Regimental     Quartermaster,    Thirty-fifth     Massa 
chusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   2,    1876.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1733. 

Quartermaster  Sergeant,  35th   Mass.  Infantry,  August  20,  1862.      ist  Lieutenant, 
R.Q.M.,  35th  Mass.  Infantry,  December  25,  1862.     Resigned,  January  24,  1864. 

Died  at  Newtonville,  Mass.,  June  8, 


Captain,   First  United  States  Volunteers. 

ELECTED   JUNE   2,    1875.      IST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA    1676.      TRANSFERRED   TO   COMMANDERY   OF 
THE     STATE     OF    COLORADO,   AS   CHARTER    MEMBER,   JUNE  2,    1887. 

Private,  8th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  18,  1861.  Mustered 
out,  August  i,  1861.  ad  Lieutenant,  5Oth  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S., 
September  15,  1862.  Mustered  out,  August  24,  1863.  Captain,  ist  U.S.  Volunteers, 
April  29,  1864.  Mustered  out,  November  27,  1865. 


tFan  13 runt, 

Rear  Admiral's  Secretary   (Lieutenant),   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   JUNE   2,    1868.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   977.        TRANSFERRED    TO    COMMANDERY     OF 
THE      STATE     OF     MISSOURI,   MAY   2,    1888. 

Rear  Admiral's  Secretary   (Lieutenant),   U.S.N.,  November,    1861.     Resigned, 
February  16,  1864. 


Fan  Slgcft,  Cfjrus  fHancijrstrr. 


ELECTED   DECEMBER    6,    1882.      2o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2623.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  Captain  NICHOLAS   VAN   SLYCK. 


Fan  Slgcfc,  Nicholas. 


Captain,  First   Infantry,   Rhode    Island     Detached    Militia,   in  service 
of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED  JANUARY   7,    1880.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  2063.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

Captain,  ist  Infantry,  R.I.  Detached  Militia,  in  service  of  U.S.,  May  2,  1861. 
Mustered    out,  August  2,    1861. 

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Farnrg,  $Umott  ILitiiig. 

Captain,  Ordnance   Department,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED    MARCH    5,    1890.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    7774.      WATERTOWN,    MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  I3th  Maine  Infantry,  December  9,  1861.  Promoted  Captain, 
August  19,  1862.  Mustered  out,  January  6,  1865.  2d  Lieutenant,  Ordnance 
Department,  U.S.A.,  February  15,  1865.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  June  23,  1874. 
Captain,  October  29,  1874. 

Faugfjan,  Cfjarles  (JHbmtt 

Acting  Assistant  Surgeon,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED    MAY   2,    1888.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  6340.      CAMBRIDGE,   MASS. 

Acting  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.N. ,  April  15,  1863.  Discharged  October  21, 
1865. 

Feajcg,  SHfjeriocfe  <§rata. 

Colonel,  Sixteenth  Vermont   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   6,    1889.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7406.      WASHINGTON,    D.C. 

Captain,  3d  Vermont  Infantry,  May  21,  1861;  mustered,  July  16,  1861.  Pro 
moted  Major,  August  10,  1861.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  August  13,  1861.  Colonel, 
i6th  Vermont  Infantry,  September  27,  1862;  mustered,  October  23,  1862.  Mustered 
out.  August  10,  1863. 

BHafcleiortj,  George  f&enrg. 

Commander,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   6,    1889.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   6831.      U.S.S.   "MICHIGAN." 

Acting  Midshipman,  U.S.N.,  September  27,  1860.  Promoted  Ensign,  May  28, 
1863.  Master,  November  10,  1865.  Lieutenant,  November  10,  1866.  Lieutenant 
Commander,  March  12,  1868.  Commander,  March  13,  1 880. 


,  Jofjn  ILatfjrop. 


ELECTED  JANUARY    1,    1890.      IST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7571.      DEDHAM,    MASS. 

By  inheritance  from  JULIUS  MORTIMER  LATHROP.  Private,  Corporal 
and  Sergeant,  24th  Mass.  Infantry,  November  4,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  38th  Mass. 
Infantry,  August  20,  1862.  Promoted  Captain,  February  27,  1863.  Died,  April  26, 
1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action  at  Cane  River,  Louisiana,  April  23,  1864. 

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*fflSaicott,  Charles  jfolsom. 

Colonel,  Sixty-first  Massachusetts  Infantry  —  Brevet  Brigadier  General, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY    1,    1871.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1293. 

Captain,  2ist  Mass.  Infantry,  August  21,  1861.  Resigned,  April  25,  1863.  Cap 
tain,  I2th  Unattached  Co.  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  16,  1864. 
Mustered  out,  August  15,  1864.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  6ist  Mass.  Infantry,  September 
22,  1864.  Promoted  Colonel,  November  9,  1864.  Mustered  out,  June  4,  1865. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.  ,  April  9,  1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
during  the  recent  operations  resulting  in  the  fall  of  Richmond,  Virginia,  and  the  sur 
render  of  the  insurgent  army  under  General  Robert  E.  Lee." 

Died  at  Salem,  Mass.,  June  11,  1887. 


,  $atfjamrL 

Major,  Thirty-fifth   Massachusetts   Infantry  —  Brevet  Colonel,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   6,    1875.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1685.      BOSTON. 

Private  and  1st  Sergeant,  24th  Mass.  Infantry,  September  6,  1861.  ist  Lieu 
tenant,  32d  Mass.  Infantry,  July  15,  1862.  ist  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  35th  Mass. 
Infantry,  August  13,  1862.  Promoted  Major,  April  25,  1863.  Resigned,  May  9, 
1864.  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  and  Brevet  Colonel,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  for 
conspicuous  gallantry  while  in  command  of  the  Thirty-fifth  Massachusetts  Volunteers 
at  the  siege  of  Knoxville,  Tennessee." 


Major,   Fifty-fifth   Massachusetts   Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JANUARY  2,  1884.  1  ST  CLASS.  INSIGNIA  3120.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY 
OF  THE  STATE  OF  INDIANA  AS  CHARTER  MEMBER,  OCTOBER  17,  1888. 

Sergea-nt,  I3th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  16,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  I3th  Mass.  In 
fantry,  February  3,  1863.  Discharged  to  accept  promotion,  May  28,  1863.  Captain, 
55th  Mass.  Infantry,  May  23,  1863.  Promoted  Major,  November  3,  1863;  mustered, 
December  i,  1863.  Resigned,  November  18,  1864. 

SHalfcer,  Augustus  (Chapman, 

Major,   Surgeon,   Eighteenth   New  York  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  APRIL  2,  1884,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK.  TRANSFERRED 
TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  MAY  1,  1886.  1  ST  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  3124.  GREENFIELD,  MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  I33cl  N.Y.  Infantry,  September  5,  1862. 
Major,  Surgeon,  i8th  N.Y.  Cavalry,  September  10,  1864.  Mustered  out,  June  13, 
1865. 


*3Halfcer,  ffitotoarlr  Augustus. 

Commander,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   JANUARY  4,    1871.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1270. 

Acting  Midshipman,  U.S.N. A.,  September  26,  1855.  Midshipman,  U.S.N.,  June 
15,  1860.  Promoted  Master,  September  19,  1861.  Lieutenant,  July  16,  1862. 
Lieutenant  Commander,  July  25,  1866.  Commander,  June  5,  1874. 

Died  at  Newton,  Mass.,  March  8,  1876. 


BHalfcer,  JFrancts 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  Assistant  Adjutant  General  —   Brevet    Brigadier 
General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY    1,    1882.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2330.      BOSTON. 

Private  and  Sergeant-Major,  I5th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  I,  1861.  Captain, 
Assistant  Adjutant  General,  U.S.V. ,  September  14,  1861.  Promoted  Major,  A.A.G., 
August  11,  1862.  Assigned  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  2d  Army  Corps,  with 
rank  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  (under  Act  July  17,  1862),  January  I,  1863.  Resigned 
(disability  contracted  while  prisoner  of  war),  January  9,  1865.  Brevet  Colonel, 
U.S.V.,  August  i,  1864,  "  for  distinguished  service  and  good  conduct  throughout  the 
entire  campaign."  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  for  gallant 
conduct  at  the  battle  of  Chancellorsville,  Virginia,  and  for  meritorious  services  during 
the  war." 


SEalferr,  George  fBoore. 

Captain,  Thirty-third   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY  3,    1886.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  4469.      LONG    BEACH,   CALIFORNIA. 

2d  Lieutenant,  33d  Mass.  Infantry,  July  31,  1862;  mustered,  August  5,  1862. 
Promoted  1st  Lieutenant,  December  4,  1862.  Captain,  June  3,  1863;  mustered, 
July  29,  1863.  Resigned,  January  n,  1864. 


BHalfcer,  Eotirrt  Eurner. 

ELECTED  JULY   23,    1890.      2o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  8078.      ROXBURY,   MASS. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  Surgeon  AUGUSTUS  C.  WALKER. 

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SEalfcer,  IHilliam  Eussell. 

First    Lieutenant,   First    Infantry,   Rhode    Island   Detached   Militia,  in 
service  of  the  United   States. 

ELECTED    DECEMBER   7,    1887.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5881.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

ist  Lieutenant,  ist  Infantry,  R.I. D.M.,  April  19,  1861;  mustered,  May  2,  1861. 
Mustered  out,  August  2,  1861. 

SEarti,  p?enr|j  Ciag. 

Captain,  Sixteenth  Infantry,   U.S.A. 

ELECTED   JUNE  2,    1868.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  834.      FORT   DOUGLAS,   UTAH. 

Private  and  Sergeant  Major,  I5th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  31,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant, 
I5th  Mass.  Infantry,  April  9,  1863.  Resigned,  September  4,  1863.  1st  Lieutenant, 
57th  Mass.  Infantry,  March  9,  1864.  Promoted  Captain,  July  31,  1864.  Mustered 
out,  July  30,  1865.  ist  Lieutenant,  nth  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  February  23,  1866; 
accepted,  May  I,  1866.  Transferred  to  1 6th  Infantry,  April  14,  1869.  Promoted 
Captain,  February  8,  1880.  Brevet  Captain,  U.S.A.,  March  2,  1867,  "  f°r  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  action  at  Fort  Stedman,  Virginia,  March  24,  1865." 

SEare,  Jftoses  (JBberett 

Captain,  Sixth   Infantry,    Massachusetts    Volunteer    Militia,   in  service 
of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED   JUNE   2,    1875.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1681.      BOSTON. 

1st  Sergeant,  45th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September  26,  1862. 
2d  Lieutenant,  45th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  April  17,  1863.  Mustered  out,  July  7,  1863. 
Captain,  6th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  July  16,  1864.  Mustered  out,  October  27,  1864. 

SHarmcj,  George  <£*,  Suntor. 

Colonel,   Fourth   Missouri   Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   3,    1886.      IST   CLASS.        INSIGNIA   5031.      NEWPORT,   R.I. 

Major,  Garibaldi  Guard,  afterwards  39th  N.Y.  Infantry,  May  17,  1861;  mustered, 
May  28,  1861.  Resigned,  August  2,  1861.  Major,  Fremont  Hussars,  afterwards  4th 
Missouri  Cavalry,  August  2,  1861.  Promoted  Colonel,  January  9,  1862;  mustered, 
May  17,  1862.  Mustered  out,  March  25,  1865. 


ELECTED   NOVEMBER   2,    1887.      2a   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5978.      BOSTON. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  Colonel  GEORGE    E.    WARING,  JR. 

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dag. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  Thirty-second   Missouri  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER  7,  1888.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   6509.      TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY 
OF  THE   STATE  OF  OHIO,   NOVEMBER    6,    1889. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  32cl  Missouri  Infantry,  October  20,  1862;    mustered,  Novem 
ber  20,  1862.     Discharged,  November  16,  1864. 


^Earner,  Slexanlrer, 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  Thirteenth  Connecticut  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    NOVEMBER   3,   1886.      1st    CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5032.      POMFRET,   CONN. 

Major,  3d  Conn.  Infantry,  May  14,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  12,  1861. 
Lieutenant  Colonel,  I3th  Conn.  Infantry,  November  5,  1861;  mustered,  April  9,  1862. 
Resigned,  July  29,  1863. 


^Earner,  iSntjamin  Stlltman. 


ELECTED   JANUARY  4,    1888.      2o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5955.      POMFRET,   CONN. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  Lieutenant  Colonel  ALEXANDER   WARNER. 


SHarren, 

Second  Lieutenant,   First  California  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED     MARCH    7,    1877.      1  ST    CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1762.      WEATHERFORD,   TEXAS. 

Sergeant-Major,    ist  Cal.  Cavalry,  August   23,    1861.      2d  Lieutenant,   ist  Cal. 
Cavalry,  July  n,  1863.     Mustered  out,  September  7,  1864. 


,  3ojjn  ©abts. 

ELECTED   MAY   6,    1885.        1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3846.      BERNE,   SWITZERLAND. 

By  inheritance  from  FRANCIS  WASHBURN,  ad  Lieutenant,  ist  Mass.  Cavalry, 
December  26,  1861.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  March  7,  1862.  Captain,  2d  Mass. 
Cavalry,  January  26,  1863.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  4th  Mass.  Cavalry,  February  4, 
1864.  Promoted  Colonel,  February  25,  1865.  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V., 
April  6,  1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the  battle  of  High  Bridge, 
Virginia,"  where  he  received  wounds  of  which  he  died,  April  22,  1865. 

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*  SHatcnnan, 

Captain,   First  Rhode  Island   Light  Artillery,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JANUARY   6,    1875.       IST  CLASS.       INSIGNIA    1612. 

Private,  1st  Battery  RM.  Detached  Militia,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  16,  1861  ; 
mustered,  May  2,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  6,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  ist  R.I. 
Light  Artillery,  August  8,  1861.  Promoted  Captain,  July  25,  1862.  Mustered  out, 
September  2,  1864. 

Died  at  Providence,  R.I.,  March  23, 


aHaterman,  Euftts,  Junior. 

Lieutenant,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   6,    1875.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA     1701.      EAST   GREENWICH,    R.I. 

Midshipman,  U.S.N.A.,  September  25,  1861.  Midshipman,  U.S.N.,  June,  1866. 
Promoted  Ensign,  March  12,  1868.  Master,  March  21,  1869.  Lieutenant,  March 
21,  1870.  Resigned,  December  8,  1871. 

SEefcfc,  iEeibille  Emerson. 

First    Lieutenant,  Assistant   Surgeon,  Thirty-third   Massachusetts    In 
fantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER   4,    1882.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  2711.      BOSTON. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  33d  Mass.  Infantry,  August  7,  1863.  Mus 
tered  out,  June  11,1865. 

SEeetien,  TOUiant  i&afcrocfc. 

Captain,   First  Rhode   Island    Light  Artillery,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER   6,    1882.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2625.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

2d  Lieutenant,  ist  Rhode  Island  Light  Artillery,  June  6,  1861.  Promoted 
Captain,  August  25,  1861.  Resigned,  July  22,  1862. 

SEeeks,  Benjamin  jFranfclin* 

Captain,  Commissary  of  Subsistence — Brevet  Major,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY  3,    1871.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1309.      LONDON,    ENGLAND. 

Private,  Sergeant- Major  and  Quartermaster  Sergeant,  28th  Mass.  Infantry,  Sep 
tember  24,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  R.Q.M.,  28th  Mass.  Infantry,  April  6,  1862. 
Captain,  Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.S.V.,  April  21,  1864.  Mustered  out,  August 
4,  1865.  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V.,  July  18,  1865,  "  for  efficient  and  meritorious  services." 

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SEelti,  JFraims  jHtnot. 

Major,    Surgeon,  Twenty-seventh   United  States  Colored  Troops. 

ELECTED  JANUARY  4,  1871,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK.  TRANSFERRED 
TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  APRIL  2,  1 89O.  1st  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  1228.  JAMAICA  PLAIN,  MASS. 

Medical  Cadet,  U.S.A.,  May  3,  1862,  to  June  29,  1862.  Assistant  Surgeon, 
U.S.N.,  May  22,  1862.  Resigned,  December  31,  1863.  Major,  Surgeon,  2yth 
U.S.C.T.,  May  3,  1864.  Mustered  out,  September  21,  1865. 


SHciti, 


Captain,    Forty-fourth    Infantry,     Massachusetts  Volunteer    Militia,   in 
service  of  the   United  States. 


ELECTED   FEBRUARY   7,  1883.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2686.      BOSTON. 

Private,  1st  Corps  Cadets,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  26,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  July  2,  1862.  1st  Lieutenant,  44th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  September  12, 
1862.  Promoted  Captain,  January  15,  1863.  Mustered  out,  June  18,  1863. 


Colonel,     Fifty-sixth      Massachusetts      Infantry   —   Brevet     Brigadier 
General,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY   5,    1868.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   785.       DEDHAM,    MASS. 

2d  Lieutenant,  i8th  Mass.  Infantry,  January  24,  1862.  Promoted  1st  Lieutenant, 
October  24,  1862.  Captain,  May  4,  1863.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  56th  Mass.  Infantry, 
July  22,  1863.  Promoted  Colonel,  May  6,  1864.  Mustered  out,  July  12,  1865. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services." 


SHells,  ©toeotu 


First  Lieutenant,   Eighth    Infantry,    Massachusetts    Volunteer  Militia, 
in  service  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   5,    1884.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3677.      SPRINGFIELD,   MASS. 

Sergeant,  4&th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September  25,  1862. 
1st  Lieutenant,  46th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  February  6,  1863.  Mustered  out,  July  29, 
1863.  ist  Lieutenant,  8th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  July  13,  1864.  Mustered  out,  Novem 
ber  10,  1864. 

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Smells, 

Brigadier  General  —  Brevet   Major  General,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JUNE  3,    1885.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3879.      BURLINGTON,   VT. 

Private,  ist  Vermont  Cavalry,  September  9,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  ist  Vermont 
Cavalry,  October  14,  1861.  Promoted  Captain,  November  18,  1861;  mustered, 
November  19,  1861.  Major,  October  30,  1862.  Colonel,  June  4,  1864;  mustered, 
July  2,  1864.  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  February  22,  1865.  Brigadier 
General,  U.S.V.,  May  19,  1865.  Mustered  out,  January  15,  1866.  Brevet  Major 
General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services." 


SEarren. 

Colonel,  Seventeenth    Maine    Infantry  —  Brevet    Brigadier  General, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   3,  1875.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1  724.     TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY 
OF  THE   DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA,   JANUARY    3,    1883. 

Captain,  loth  Maine  Infantry,  October  21,  1861.  Major,  lyth  Maine  Infantry, 
July  25,  1862.  Promoted  Colonel,  October  2,  1863.  Discharged  (disability),  April 
25,  1865.  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  December  2,  1864,  "  for  gallant  and 
distinguished  services  during  the  war,  and  especially  at  the  battle  of  the  Wilderness, 
Virginia." 


Captain,  One  Hundred  and   Eighteenth   Pennsylvania  Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL   7,    1880.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2091. 

1st   Lieutenant,    Ii8th   Penn.   Infantry,  August    16,    1862.       Promoted   Captain, 
November  I,  1862.     Discharged  (disability),  January  12,  1863. 

Died  at  Boston,  August  26,  1889. 


SHeston,  Burotu 

Captain,    Forty-ninth     Infantry,    Massachusetts    Volunteer    Militia,   in 
service   of   the    United    States. 

ELECTED  APRIL  6,    1881.      IST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA   2225.      DALTON,   MASS. 

Captain,  49th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  U.S.,  October  28,  1862.     Mustered 
out,  September  i,  1863. 

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SEeston, 


ELECTED   NOVEMBER    2,    1887.      2o   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5804.      DALTON,   MASS. 

Eldest  son  of  Companion  Captain  BYRON   WESTON. 


SIHeptoutfj,  garrison  <§ray  ©tig, 

Major,  First  United   States  Volunteer  Infantry. 

ELECTED   JUNE  3,    1874.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1564.      LOWELL,    MASS. 

1st  Lieutenant,  2d  Mass.  Infantry,  May  28,  1861.  Resigned,  July  2,  1861. 
Captain,  igth  Mass.  Infantry,  August  22,  1861.  Discharged  (disability  resulting  from 
loss  of  leg  from  wounds  received  in  action),  April  4,  1863.  Major,  ist  U.S.  Volun 
teer  Infantry,  May  4,  1864.  Mustered  out,  November  27,  1865. 


TOjeeler, 


First  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  Twelfth   Massachusetts   Infantry, 
U.S.V. 


ELECTED   FEBRUARY  5,    1890.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7688.      LEOMINSTER,    MASS. 

Private,  I5th  Mass.  Infantry,  December  5,  1861.  Discharged  to  accept  promo 
tion,  December  17,  1862.  ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  I2th  Mass.  Infantry, 
December  17,  1862;  mustered,  December  20,  1862.  Mustered  out,  July  8,  1864. 


feeler,  €tifoarU  iSlaslanti. 


ELECTED    NOVEMBER   2,   1887.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5969.      BOSTON. 

By  inheritance  from  HORACE  MASON  WHEELER,  Captain,  5*  Wisconsin 
Infantry,  May  17,  1861.  Promoted  Major,  December  25,  1862.  Died  at  Wash 
ington,  D.C.,  November  19,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at  Rappahannock  Station, 
Virginia. 


SEjjeeler, 

Major,  Surgeon,  Twenty-fourth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  MARCH  3,  1886.   1  ST  CLASS.   INSIGNIA  4554.  SPENCER,  MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  24th  Mass.  Infantry,  May  6,  1864;  mustered, 
May  15,  1864.  Promoted  Major,  Surgeon,  November  10,  1864;  mustered,  December 
2,  1864.  Mustered  out,  January  20,  1866. 

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*TOjeeler,  SHillarti  Baniete. 

Major,  Additional   Paymaster,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    JULY  7,    1868.      1  ST    CLASS.      INSIGNIA  866. 

Major,  Additional  Paymaster,  U.S.  V.,  March  18,  1864.  Mustered  out,  November 
i,  1865. 

Died  at  Ouray,  Colorado,  January  21,  1885. 

*3Hf)eeier,  SEilliam  Hamont 

Acting  Passed  Assistant  Surgeon,   U.S.N. 

ELECTED   JANUART   2,    1884.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3052. 

Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.N.,  July  30,  1861.  Resigned,  May  9,  1864.  Acting 
Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.N.,  July  n,  1864.  Promoted  Acting  Passed  Assistant  Sur 
geon,  September  20,  1866.  Discharged,  November  15,  1868. 

Died  at  Newport,  R.I.,  October  16,  1887. 

SHijipple,  6corge  flanton* 

Captain,  Twenty-third    Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  MARCH  1,  1871.   1  ST  CLASS.   INSIGNIA  1291.   SALEM,  MASS. 

Captain,  23d  Mass.  Infantry,  October  12,  1861.     Resigned,  May  3,  1863. 

*TO)tte,  CFltsfja  fftanm 

Major,  Surgeon,  Thirty-seventh   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY   7,    1890.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    7974. 

Hospital  Steward,  48th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  December  8, 
1862.  Mustered  out,  September  3,  1863.  1st  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  37th 
Mass.  Infantry,  March  29,  1864.  Promoted  Major,  Surgeon,  December  21,  1864. 
Transferred  to  2Oth  Mass.  Infantry,  June  19,  1865.  Mustered  out,  June  22,  1865. 

Died  at  Mammoth  Hot  Springs,  Wyoming,  July  14,  1890. 


First    Lieutenant,    Regimental    Commissary  of    Subsistence,   Fourth 
New  York  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL  9,    1890.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7969.      BROCKTON,   MASS. 

Private,  Corporal  and  Q.M.  Sergeant,  4th  N.Y.  Cavalry,  September  20,  1861. 
ist  Lieutenant,  R.C.S.,  4th  N.Y.  Cavalry,  January  2,  1863;  mustered,  February  10, 
1863.  Discharged,  November  4,  1864. 

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,  Horace  Carr* 

First  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,   Eighth   Maine   Infantry,    U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JANUARY    1,    1890.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7570.      EAST  SOMERVILLE,    MASS. 

Private,  8th  Maine  Infantry,  March  13,  1862.  ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon, 
8th  Maine  Infantry,  September  17,  1862.  Discharged,  May  29,  1863. 

tTOjite,  Sanies  Cusjjmg. 

Captain,  Second   Massachusetts  Heavy  Artillery,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JUNE  2,  1868.  1  ST  CLASS.  INSIGNIA  822.  TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF 
THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS,  AS  CHARTER  MEMBER,  MAY  8,  1879. 

ist  Lieutenant,  44th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September  12, 
1862.  Mustered  out,  June  18,  1863.  Captain,  2d  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  October 
8,  1863.  Mustered  out,  September  15,  1865. 

SEjjtte,  Stofjn  fester. 

Captain   (Retired),  U.S.A. 

ELECTED  MARCH  19,  1883,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA.  TRANSFERRED 
TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  JANUARY  30,  1885.  TRANS 
FERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA,  JANUARY  5,  1887. 
TRANSFERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  AUGUST  1,  1888. 
IST  CLASS.  INSIGNIA  2706.  BOSTON. 

Private,  I7th  Penn.  Infantry,  April  18,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  2,  1861. 
Sergeant,  2ist  Penn.  Militia  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September  15,  1862.  Mustered 
out,  September  30,  1862.  Private,  Corporal  and  Sergeant,  iith  Infantry,  U.S.A., 
May  8,  1863.  Discharged  to  accept  promotion,  June  10,  1864.  2d  Lieutenant,  loth 
Infantry,  U.S.A.,  May  18,  1864.  Accepted,  June  10,  1864.  Promoted  ist  Lieuten 
ant,  September  13,  1864.  Unassigned,  May  19,  1869.  Assigned  to  ist  Artillery, 
December  31,  1870.  Captain,  July  18,  1879.  Retired,  September  20,  1883,  "for 
disability  received  in  line  of  duty."  Brevet  ist  Lieutenant,  U.S.A.,  June  18,  1864, 
"  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  front  of  J'etersburg,  Virginia."  Brevet 
Captain,  U.S.A.,  August  19,  1864,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  battle 
on  the  Weldon  Railroad,  Virginia." 

SHJjtte,  Soljn  (JHatou. 

Captain,  Ninety-ninth    New  York    Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY    1,    1872.      1st  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1422.      BAY   RIDGE,   N.Y. 

2d  Lieutenant,  4th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  10,  1861. 
Mustered  out,  July  22,  1861.  Captain,  Union  Coast  Guard,  afterwards  99th  N.Y. 
Infantry,  November  2,  1861.  Mustered  out,  July  3,  1864. 

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,  ifcufus  Augustus. 

Captain,    Eleventh    Massachusetts    Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL  2,    1873.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1478.      BOSTON. 

ist  Sergeant,  nth  Mass.  Infantry,  June  13,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  nth  Mass. 
Infantry,  January  17,  1862.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  August  30,  1862.  Captain, 
December  17,  1863.  Discharged  (disability),  November  2,  1864. 


TOjtte,  TOlltam  Bejaleel 

Lieutenant  Colonel,   Eighteenth   Massachusetts  Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER    7,    1881.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  2314.      QUINCY,   MASS. 

Captain,  i8th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  20,  1861.     Promoted  Major,  May  I,  1863. 
Lieutenant  Colonel,  October   15,  1863.     Mustered  out,  September  2,  1864. 


,  jfranfc. 

Major,  Surgeon,  Fifty-eighth   Massachusetts  Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  DECEMBER  3,  1884,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA.  TRANS 
FERRED  TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  FEBRUARY  25,  1888. 
1st  CLASS.  INSIGNIA  3525.  BELLOWS  FALLS,  VT. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  58th  Mass.   Infantry,  March  4,  1864.     Pro 
moted  Major,  Surgeon,  April  20,  1865.     Mustered  out,  July  14,  1865. 


SHaltro* 

Major,    Surgeon,    Thirteenth    Massachusetts    Infantry — Brevet    Lieu 
tenant  Colonel,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   6,    1872.        1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1460. 

Cadet,  U.S.M.A.,  July  I,  1846,  to  June  23,  1848.  Major,  Surgeon,  I3th  Mass. 
Infantry,  July  16,  1861.  Mustered  out,  July  26,  1864.  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "  f°r  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 

Died  at  West  Newton,  Mass.,  November  n,  1881. 

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William 

Captain,  Thirty-eighth   Massachusetts   Infantry  —  Brevet  Major,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   4,    1885.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   4330.      CAMBRIDGE,    MASS. 

Private  and  1st  Sergeant,  38th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  23,  1862.  2d  Lieutenant, 
38th  Mass.  Infantry,  February  10,  1863;  mustered,  March  4,  1863.  Promoted  1st 
Lieutenant,  July  16,  1863;  mustered,  October  24,  1863.  Captain,  August  8,  1864. 
Discharged  (disability  resulting  from  wounds  received  in  action),  December  20, 1864. 
Brevet  Major,  U.S.V. ,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallantry  in  action  at  Winchester,  Vir 
ginia,  September  19,  1864." 

TOjitneg,  William  SLamtet,  Junior* 

First   Lieutenant,   Fifty-fourth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   MAY    1,    1889.      1st    CLASS.      INSIGNIA    7135.      NEWTON,   MASS. 

Private,  44th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September  12,  1862. 
Mustered  out,  June  18,  1863.  2d  Lieutenant,  54th  Mass.  Infantry,  December  3, 
1864;  mustered,  January  22,  1865.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  April  28,  1865;  mus 
tered,  July  26,  1865.  Mustered  out,  August  20,  1865. 

Wjjiton,  3ojm  Cfjalifoicfc* 

Lieutenant    Colonel,     Fifty-eighth     Massachusetts    Infantry  —  Brevet 
Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER    3,     1886.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5024.      SOUTH    BOSTON. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  430!  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  October  13, 
1862;  mustered,  October  25,  1862.  Mustered  out,  July  30,  1863.  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
58th  Mass.  Infantry,  March  8,  1864;  mustered,  March  16,  1864.  Commissioned 
Colonel,  August  31,  1864;  not  mustered.  Mustered  out,  July  25,  1865.  Brevet 
Colonel,  U.S.V.,  April  2,  1865,  "  f°r  gallant  and  meritorious  services  before  Peters 
burg,  Virginia." 

Wjittier,  (ffiffcfoartr  J^efoton. 

First    Lieutenant,    Fifth    Battery,     Maine    Light     Artillery  —  Brevet 
Captain,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED    DECEMBER     1,     1880.      1st  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2160.      BOSTON. 

Private,  ist  R.I.  Detached  Militia,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  May  2,  1861.  Mustered 
out,  August  2,  1861.  2d  Lieutenant,  5th  Maine  Battery,  September  23,  1862.  Pro 
moted  ist  Lieutenant,  June  13,  1863.  Mustered  out,  July  6,  1865.  Brevet  Captain, 
U.S.V.,  October  19,  1864,  "for  faithful,  gallant  and  meritorious  services  throughout 
the  entire  campaign  before  Richmond,  Virginia,  and  in  the  valley  of  the  Shenan- 
doah." 

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SUjjtttier,  3tofjn  (Sreenleai 

ELECTED  APRIL   9,    1890.     3o  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7959.      DANVERS,   MASS. 

A  gentleman  who,  in  civil  life,  during  the  Rebellion  was  specially  distinguished 
for  conspicuous  and  consistent  loyalty.  A  pioneer  whose  life-service  has  been  for 
Liberty  and  Country.  His  poetry  will  ever  be  an  inspiration  to  patriotism. 


,  BEtlliam  JFrenrfj. 

Captain,  Twenty-fourth   Massachusetts  Infantry,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JANUARY  2,    1884.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA  3051.      PEABODY,    MASS. 

Private,  8th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  April  17,  1861;  mustered, 
April  30,  1861.  Mustered  out,  August  i,  1861.  Private  and  Sergeant,  24th  Mass. 
Infantry,  September  22,  1861.  ist  Lieutenant,  24th  Mass.  Infantry,  October  14, 
1864.  Promoted  Captain,  October  15,  1864.  Mustered  out,  January  20,  1866. 


Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.N. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   5,   1873.      1st  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1503.      BOSTON. 

Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.N.,  June  i,  1863.     Resigned,  July  13,  1865. 

SEilltams,  Eofrert 

Second   Lieutenant,  Thirty-ninth   Massachusetts   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JULY  23,    1890.      IST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   8067.      PROVIDENCE,   R.I. 

2d  Lieutenant,  39th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  26,  1862.     Discharged  (disability), 
February  2,  1863. 


t  SEtlltamson,  3ames 

Brigadier  General  —  Brevet  Major  General,  U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JUNE   7,    1882.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2526.     TRANSFERRED    TO    COMMANDERY    OF 
THE   DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA,   DECEMBER   2,    1885. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  4th  Iowa  Infantry,  August  8,  1861.  Promoted  Lieu 
tenant  Colonel,  April  4,  1862.  Colonel,  May  i,  1862.  Discharged  to  accept  promo 
tion,  February  23,  1865.  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  January  13,  1865.  Mustered 
out,  August  24,  1865.  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  U.S.V.,  December  19,  1864,  "for 
gallantry  and  good  conduct  in  the  campaigns  against  Vicksburg,  Chattanooga  and 
Atlanta."  Brevet  Major  General,  U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  conduct  dur 
ing  the  war." 

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SHillts,  $enru  Augustus. 


First  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,   Fifty-third   Infantry,   Massachusetts  Volun 
teer  Militia,   in  service  of  the   United  States. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   3,    1875.      1st    CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1735.      FITCHBURG,   MASS. 

1st  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  53d  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  Decem 
ber  15,  1862.     Mustered  out,  September  2,  1863. 


First    Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  Seventh  United  States  Veteran 
Volunteers. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY   2,    1881.      1st  CLASS.      INSIGNIA    2197. 

Acting  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.A.,  November,  1863,  to  May  12,  1865.  ist 
Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  yth  U.S.  Veteran  Volunteers,  May  12,  1865.  Mus 
tered  out,  April  30,  1866. 

Died  at  South  Boston,  May  n,  1890. 


SHtteon,  Cfjarles 

Acting  Volunteer  Lieutenant,  U.S.N. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   2,    1887.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5798.      BOSTON. 

Acting  Master's  Mate,  U.S.N.,  May  13,  1861.  Promoted  Acting  Master,  No 
vember  13,  1862.  Acting  Volunteer  Lieutenant,  February  3,  1864.  Discharged, 
November  12,  1866. 

SEilson,  Hefois  Ifrescott 

Captain,  Thirteenth   New  Hampshire   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY  5,    1890.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   7689.      PETERBOROUGH,   N.H. 

2d  Lieutenant,  I3th  N.H.  Infantry,  September  27,  1862.  Promoted  1st  Lieuten 
ant,  May  5,  1863;  mustered,  July  29,  1863.  Captain,  January  2,  1865;  mustered, 
January  11,  1865.  Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 

SEtngate,  George  (fibrin, 

Commander,  U.S.N. 

ELECTED  APRIL   5,    1882.      1st    CLASS.      INSIGNIA  2428.      U.S.S.   "RANGER." 

Acting  Ensign,  U.S.N.,  October  31,  1863.  Master,  March  12,  1868.  Promoted 
Lieutenant,  December  12,  1868.  Lieutenant  Commander,  July  13,  1870.  Com 
mander,  May  26,  1887. 

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SEtnsor, 


First  Lieutenant,   Forty-fifth    Infantry,    Massachusetts  Volunteer  Mili 
tia,  in  service  of  the  United  States. 


ELECTED   JANUARY   5,    1869.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   981.      BROOKLINE,   MASS. 

2d  Lieutenant,  45th  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  September  26, 
1862.     Promoted  ist  Lieutenant,  October  14,   1862.     Mustered  out,  July  7,  1863. 


SEise,  perrejjont 


ELECTED  FEBRUARY  2,  1887,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK.  TRANSFERRED 
TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  MAY  1,  1888.  IST  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  5304.  WEST  NEWTON,  MASS. 

In  succession  to  Companion  First  Lieutenant  WILLIAM    G.   WISE,  deceased. 


*  SEolcott,  3ojjn 

Captain,  Battery  A,   Maryland   Light  Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   OCTOBER    1,    1873.       1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1537. 

ist  Lieutenant,  2d  Mass.  Battery,  July  31,  1861.  Resigned,  December  18,  1861. 
Captain,  Battery  A,  Maryland  Light  Artillery,  December  18,  1861.  Resigned, 
December  31,  1862. 

Died  at  Dedham,  Mass.,  June  4,  1885. 


Major,  Surgeon,   First    Massachusetts  Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   2,    1870.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1243.      WORCESTER,   MASS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  29th  Mass.  Infantry,  August  12,  1862.  Major, 
Surgeon,  ist  Mass.  Cavalry,  July  7,  1863.  Resigned,  November  i,  1864.  Acting 
Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.A.,  January  i,  1865,  to  May  17,  1865. 

SHoofciwrg,  George  EJjomas. 

Captain,   Battery  D,   New  Jersey  Light  Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JUNE  3,  1885,  IN  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS.  TRANSFERRED 
TO  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  JUNE  16,  1890.  IST  CLASS. 
INSIGNIA  4151.  AMESBURY,  MASS. 

2d  Lieutenant,  ist  N.J.  Infantry,  May  2,  1861.  Mustered  out,  July  31,  1861. 
2d  Lieutenant,  Battery  B,  N.J.  Light  Artillery,  September  3,  1861.  Promoted  ist 
Lieutenant,  August  29,  1862.  Captain,  Battery  D,  N.J.  Light  Artillery,  September 
1  6,  1863.  Resigned,  September  6,  1864. 

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&ntiram. 

Captain,  Thirteenth  Veteran   Reserve  Corps. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   2,    1887.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5799.      BURLINGTON,   VT. 

ist  Sergeant,  2d  Vermont  Infantry,  May  25,  1861.  Discharged  (disability  re 
sulting  from  loss  of  right  arm  from  wounds  received  in  action),  October  18,  1861. 
Captain,  ist  Vermont  Heavy  Artillery,  November  17,  1862;  mustered,  December  8, 
1862.  Transferred  to  I3th  V.R.C.,  June  17,  1863.  Resigned,  March  27,  1865. 


*SH0otimart,  George  JFre&ericfc. 

Second   Lieutenant,   First  North  Carolina  Infantry,   LJ.S.V. 

ELECTED  JUNE  2,    1875.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA     1673. 

Private  and  Sergeant,  45th  Infantry,  M.V.  M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  Septem 
ber  26,  1862.  Discharged,  January  15,  1863.  2cl  Lieutenant,  ist  N.C.  Infantry, 
January  15,  1863.  Resigned,  June  15,  1863.  Commissioned  Captain,  Commissary 
of  Subsistence,  U.S.V.,  February  19,  1863;  declined. 

Died  at  Boston,  November  2,  1884. 


*  SEootifoarti,  JBabiti  Jloore. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  Sixtieth   Infantry,  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Mili 
tia,   in  service  of  the  United  States. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER    1,    1869.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    1132. 

ist  Lieutenant,  25th  Mass.  Infantry,  October  12,  1861.  Resigned,  June  10, 
1862.  Captain,  6oth  Infantry,  M.V.M.,  in  service  of  the  U.S.,  July  18,  1864. 
Promoted  Lieutenant  Colonel,  July  30,  1864.  Mustered  out,  November  30,  1864. 

Died  at  Worcester,  Mass.,  October  22,  1887. 


SEooster,  TOlltam  ^enrg  garrison. 

First    Lieutenant,     Regimental     Quartermaster,    Sixth     Connecticut 
Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED  JULY  23,    1890.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA  8068.      SEYMOUR,   CONN. 

ist  Lieutenant,  6th  Conn.  Infantry,  September  4,  1861.  Resigned,  March  23, 
1862.  Private,  6th  Conn.  Infantry,  February  28,  1864.  2d  Lieutenant,  6th  Conn. 
Infantry,  March  I,  1864;  mustered,  April  8,  1864.  Promoted  ist  Lieutenant, 
R.Q.M.,  October  31,  1864.  Mustered  out,  August  21,  1865. 

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SEorccster,  ©eonje  Samuel, 

Major,  Third   Massachusetts  Heavy    Artillery,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   DECEMBER   6,    1882.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2627.     BOSTON. 

Private,  Corporal  and  Sergeant,  I3th  Mass.  Infantry,  July  1 6,  1861.  Discharged 
to  accept  promotion,  April  18,  1863.  2d  Lieutenant,  7th  Unattached  Company, 
Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  afterwards  3d  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  April  10,  1863.  Pro 
moted  Captain,  August  u,  1863;  mustered,  August  14,  1863.  Major,  3d  Mass. 
Heavy  Artillery,  September  8,  1864;  mustered,  October  13,  1864.  Mustered  out, 
September  29,  1865. 


SErtgfjt,  aifoert  Start,  Junior, 

Acting  Assistant  Paymaster,  U.S.N. 

ELECTED   FEBRUARY    1,    1882.      1  ST   CLASS.       INSIGNIA  2328.      BOSTON. 

Acting   Assistant    Paymaster,  U.S.N.,  May  23,    1863.     Resigned,  December  3, 
1865. 


Medical    Director   (Captain,   Retired),  U.S.N. 

ELECTED   APRIL   7,    1868.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   724. 

Assistant  Surgeon,  U.S.N.,  December  9,  1839.  Promoted  Surgeon,  April  18, 
1855.  Retired,  April  25,  1861.  Promoted  Medical  Director  (retired),  March  3, 
1871. 

Died  at  Boston,  December  26,   1879. 


Captain,  Third    Massachusetts   Cavalry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   JANUARY   5,    1887.      1  ST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   5164.      VALLEY   FALLS,   R.I. 

Captain,  33d  Mass.  Infantry,  July  24,  1862.  Transferred  to  415!  Mass.  In 
fantry;  afterward  3d  Mass.  Cavalry,  November  27,  1862.  Mustered  out,  May  15, 
1865. 

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t*loimij, 


Captain,  Assistant  Quartermaster,    U.S.A.  —  Major,  Additional    Pay 
master  —  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   NOVEMBER   2,    1881.      1st   CLASS.      INSIGNIA    2336.     TRANSFERRED     TO     COMMAND- 
ERY   OF    THE   STATE    OF    OHIO,    FEBRUARY   5,    1890. 

ist  Lieutenant,  R.Q.M.,  7th  N.H.  Infantry,  October  22,  1861.  Captain,  Assist 
ant  Quartermaster,  U.S.V.,  November  26,  1862.  Major,  Additional  Paymaster, 
U.S.V.,  May  28,  1864.  Mustered  out,  July  20,  1866.  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
U.S.V.,  March  13,  1865,  "for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war." 
Captain,  A.Q.M.,  U.S.A.,  November  13,  1884;  accepted,  November  22,  1884. 

Died  at  Dover,  N.H.,  December  10,  1890. 


goitng,  roiltam  pjenrjj  garrison* 

First  Lieutenant,   13th   New  Hampshire   Infantry,   U.S.V. 

ELECTED   APRIL   5,    1882.      IST   CLASS.      INSIGNIA   2525.      BOSTON. 

ist  Lieutenant,  I3th  N.H.  Infantry,  September  19,   1862.     Resigned,  February 
2,   1864. 


t2alittgfci,  (Etomunti  iLottts;. 

Captain,   Fifth  Artillery,  U.S.A. 

ELECTED   JANUARY.  1,     1873.      1  ST  CLASS.      INSIGNIA   1454.     TRANSFERRED    TO    COMMANDERY 
OF    THE    STATE    OF    NEW   YORK,   MARCH    1,    1882. 

Volunteer  Aide-de-Camp,  August,  1864,  to  February  22,  1865.  2d  Lieutenant, 
2d  N.Y.  Artillery,  February  23,  1865.  Mustered  out,  September  29,  1865.  2d  Lieu 
tenant,  5th  Artillery,  U.S.A.,  February  23,  1866;  accepted,  April  9,  1866.  Pro 
moted  ist  Lieutenant,  January  I,  1867.  Captain,  December  9,  1887. 

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TAgLE    SHOWING 

ORGANIZATIONS    REPRESENTED 

IN     THE 

COMMANDERY. 


N.B.  —  Brevet  rank  is  not  stated  in  this  summary. 


GENERAL  OFFICERS. 

Major  Generals,  A.  E.  Burnside,  F.  Fessenden,  C.  S.  Hamilton,  N.  A.  Miles.  — 4. 

Brigadier  Generals,  G.  L.  Andrews,  W.  F.  Bartlett,  G.  L.  Beal,  H.  S.  Briggs, 
J.  L.  Chamberlain,  J.  M.  Corse,  C.  Devens,  J.  D.  Fessenden,  G.  H.  Gordon,  S.  G. 
Griffin,  J.  R.  Hawley,  E.  W.  Hincks,  C.  J.  Paine,  G.  F.  Shepley,  G.  J.  Stannard, 
A.  B.  Underwood,  W.  Wells,  J.  A.  Williamson.  —  18. 

AIDES-DE-CAMP. 

Colonels,  J.  D.  Fessenden,  T.  J.  Haines;  Lieutenant  Colonel,^.  Lyman;  Major, 
W.  Cutting;  Captains,  G.  M.  Bascom,  B.  S.  Calef,  W.  L.  Candler,  D.  K.  Cross, 
G.  B.  Drake,  H.  W.  Farrar,  G.  R.  Fearing,  F.  W.  Galbraith,  R.  II.  I.  Goddard, 
F.  Haven,  Jr.,  C.  P.  Horton,  C.  S.  Sargent,  H.  Stockton.—  17. 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT. 

Lieutenant  Colonels,  G.  M.  Bascom,  G.  B.  Drake,  F.  A.  Walker;  Majors,  P.  A. 
Davis,  W.  R.  Driver,  W.  H.  Long,  H.  Stevens;  Captains,  C.  B.  Amory,  J.  McC. 
Bell,  J.  M.  Brown,  W.  W.  Carruth,  S.  A.  Carter,  H.  A.  Hale,  E.  P.  Halstead,  C.  P. 
Horton,  C.  H.  Hurd,  J.  E.  Jacobs,  J.  A.  Judson,  D.  R.  Larned,  W.  Pratt,  A.  A. 
Rand,  H.  Stone.  — 22. 

CORPS  OF  ENGINEERS. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  G.  L.  Gillespie;  Major,  C.  W.  Raymond;  Captains,  A.  H. 
Burnham,  J.  C.  Palfrey,  C.  N.  Turnbull;  2</  Lieutenant,  G.  L.  Andrews.  — 6. 

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INSPECTOR  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT. 

Lieutenant  Colonels,  H.  N.  Fisher,  C.  G.  Loring,  J.  Mendenhall,  J.  C.  Palfrey, 
G.  F.  Towle.  —5. 

JUDGE   ADVOCATES. 
Majors,  J.  Mendenhall,  J.  L.  Stackpole.  —  2. 

MEDICAL   DEPARTMENT. 

Lieutenant  Colonels,  J.  T.  Heard,  G.  H.  Lyman,  J.  C.  McKee,  P.  Pineo ;  Majors, 
C.  N.  Chamberlain,  S.  Kneeland,  J.  B.  Lewis,  O.  Martin,  I.  Russell,  E.  F.  Sanger, 
J.  Seaverns,  H.  P.  Stearns,  L.  R.  Stone,  G.  B.  Twitchell;  Captain,  E.  Covvles. 
—  15- 

ORDNANCE   DEPARTMENT. 

Colonel,!).  W.  Flagler;  Majors,].  R.  McGinness,  O.  E.  Michaelis;  Captains, 
M.  Schaff,  C.  Shaler,  A.  L.  Varney;  ist  Lieutenant,  H.  Stockton.  —  7. 

PAY   DEPARTMENT. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  T.  H.  Stanton;  Majors,  G.  W.  Baird,  J.  H.  M.  Bertram, 
S.  M.  Crosby,  G.  A.  Fiske,  Jr.,  D.  R.  Lamed,  C.  McClure,  S.  A.  Pearce,  F.  Robie, 
N.  C.  Sawyer,  W.  D.  Wheeler,  A.  H.  Young.  —  12. 

QUARTERMASTER'S  DEPARTMENT. 

Colonels,  A.  P.  Blunt,  J.  L.  Donaldson,  W.  W.  McKim;  Lieutenant  Colonels, 
J.  G.  Chandler,  C.  E.  Fuller,  T.  E.  Hall,  W.  V.  Hutchings,  A.  G.  Robinson  ;  Majors, 
W.  II.  D.  Cochrane,  L.  C.  Forsyth,  J.  G.  C.  Lee;  Captains,  G.  S.  Blodgett,  G.  J. 
Carney,  E.  Dewey,  C.  G.  Loring,  J.  W.  McKim,  T.  S.  Peck,  E.  B.  W.  Restieaux, 
C.  D.  Robinson,  H.  A.  Royce,  C.  R.  Train,  A.  II.  Young.  —  22. 

SIGNAL  CORPS. 

ist  Lieutenant,  A.  B.  Capron ;  2<l  Lieutenants,  O.  E.  Michaelis,  S.  C.  Tucker- 
man.  —  3. 

SUBSISTENCE   DEPARTMENT. 

Lieutenant  Colonels,  J.  M.  Ellis,  J.  S.  Smith,  T.  C.  Sullivan;  Major,  T.  J.  Ilaines; 
Captains,  G.  T.  Burroughs,  G.  N.  Carpenter,  C.  H.  Davis,  W.  I.  Ellis,  J.  L.  Hatha 
way,  C.  McClure,  L.  W.  Muzzey,  L.  Rhoades,  J.  Sawyer,  E.  E.  Shelton,  J.  L.  Stack- 
pole,  B.  F.  Weeks.  —  16. 

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REGIMENTAL  SUMMARY. 


CALIFORNIA  CAVALRY. 

1st.  — sd  Lieutenant,  H.  Warren.  —  i. 
2(1.  —  Lieutenant  Colonel,  F.  Haven,  Jr.  —  i. 

CONNECTICUT  CAVALRY. 
1st.  —  Colonel,  E.  Blakeslee;   Assistant  Surgeon,  II.  M.  Bishop.  —  2. 

CONNECTICUT  HEAVY  ARTILLERY. 
1st.  —  Captain,  B.  P.  Learned;   ist  Lieutenants,  W.  G.  Fitch,  E.  P.  Mason.  — 3. 

CONNECTICUT  LIGHT  ARTILLERY. 
1st  Battery.  —  Captain,  A.  P.  Rockwell;    Private,  G.  W.  Baird.  —  2. 

CONNECTICUT  INFANTRY. 

1st.  —  Surgeon,  H.  P.  Stearns;     Commissary,  W.  G.  Ely;     Captain,  J.  R. 
Hawley;  Privates,  H.  R.  Billings,  J.  H.  Burnham,  W.  A.  Kimhall.  —  6. 
3(1.  —  Major,  A.  Warner;   Assistant  Surgeon,  M.  T.  Newton.  —  2. 
5th.  —  Colonel,  G.  D.  Chapman;  Surgeon,  J.  B.  Lewis. —  2. 
Gtll.  —  Colonel,  A.  P.  Rockwell;    Lieutenant  Colonel,  W.  G.  Ely;     Quarter 
master,  W.  H.  H.  Wooster.  —  3. 

7th. —  Colonel,  J.  R.  Hawley;  Surgeon,  G.  C.  Jarvis;  Captain,  V.  B.  Chamber 
lain;   ist  Lieutenants,  O.  L.  Hatch,  J.  I.  Hutchinson.  —  5. 

8tll.  —  Captain,  C.  M.  Coit.  —  I. 

lOth. —  Colonel,  J.  L.  Otis;   Stirgeon,  M.T.Newton;    Chaplain,  H.  C.  Trum- 
bull.  —  3. 

13th.  — Lieutenant  Colonel,  A.  Warner.  —  I. 

14th.  —  Colonel,  T.  G.  Ellis;    Captains,  F.  B.  Doten,  H.  P.  Goddard.  —  3. 
16th.  —  Lieutenant  Colonels,  J.  H.  Burnham,  F.  W.  Cheney.  —  2. 
18th.  —  Colonel,  W.  G.  Ely;    Surgeon,  C.  M.  Carleton;   Adjutant,  G.  W.  Brady; 
Captain,  J.  P.  Rockwell.  —  4. 
2Oth.  —  Captain,  H.  R.  Billings.—  I. 

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DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA    CAVALRY; 
1st.  —  Captain,  A.  M.  Benson.  —  i. 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA  INFANTRY. - 
3(1  Battalion.  —  Private,  T.  H.  Stanton.  —  i. 

ILLINOIS  CAVALRY. 
14th.  —  Sergeant,  H.  G.  Dorr.  —  I. 

ILLINOIS  INFANTRY. 

33(1.  —  Private,  S.  A.  Porter.  —  I. 

93(1.  —  ist  Sergeant,  W.  F.  Griffin.  —  I. 
lOOtll. —  Captain,  Hezekiah  Gardner.  —  i. 
lO4th.  —  Captain,  S.  A.  Porter.  —  i. 

IOWA  INFANTRY. 

4tll.  —  Colonel,  J.  A.  Williamson.  —  I. 

6th.  —  Colonel,  J.  M.  Corse.  —  i. 
19th.  —  Captain,  T.  H.  Stanton.  —  I. 
2Gth.  —  ist  Lieutenant,  E.  P.  Sargent.  —  i. 

KANSAS  INFANTRY. 
17tll.  —  Lieutenant  Colonel,  S.  A.  Drake. —  i. 

LOUISIANA   INFANTRY. 

1st.  —  Colonel,  W.  O.  Fiske;   Lieutenant  Colonel,  II.  H.  Elliott.  —  2. 
2(1. —  Colonel,    C.  J.  Paine;    Major,    C.  A.  R.  Dimon;    ist   Lieutenant,  C.  S. 
Sargent.  —  3. 

MAINE  CAVALRY. 

1st. —  Captain,  A.  M.  Benson;    ist  Lieutenant,  H.  S.  Lihhy.  —  2. 
2(1. — Major,    E.    Hutchinson;     Quartermaster,    S.    C.   Small;  Captain,  J.  H. 
Roberts ;  ist  Lieutenant,  A.  J.  Nichols.  —  4. 

MAINE    HEAVY    ARTILLERY. 

1st. — Lieutenant  Colonels,^.  II.  Talbot,.  Z.  A.  Smith;   ist  Lieutenant,  J.  A. 
Lancey.  —  3. 

MAINE    LIGHT   ARTILLERY. 
5th  Battery.  —  ist  Lieutenant,  E.  N.  Whittier.  —  i. 

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MAINE    INFANTRY. 

1st. —  Captain,  G.  L.  Beal;    ist  Lieutenant,    H.  Rust;    .?</  Lieutenant,  G. 
H.  Nye.  — 3. 

2d.  —  Captain,  A.  B.  Farnham;   ist  Sergeant,  J.  A.  Lancey.  —  2. 
3d. —  Major,  S.  P.  Lee;    Captains,   F.  S.  Hesseltine,  Edward  C.  Pierce;   ist 
Lieutenant,  J.  S.  Smith;   zd Lieutenants,  F.  W.  Galbraith,  H.  A.  Johnson.  —  6. 
Cth.  —  Surgeon,  E.  F.  Sanger. —  I. 

7th.  — ist  Lieutenants,  A.  M.  Benson,  II.  W.  Farrar.  —  2. 
8th.  —  Assistant  Surgeon,  H.  C.  White;    Captain,  J.  H.  Roberts. —  2. 
9th.  —  Major,  G.  B.  Dyer;   Adjutant,  J.  E.  Shepard.  —  2. 

lOth.  —  Colonel,  G.  L.  Beal;  Captains,  G.  H.  Nye,  H.  Rust,  G.  W.  West; 
ad  Lieutenant,  C.  F.  King.  —  5. 

llth.  —  Quartermaster,  W.  H.  H.  Andrews. —  I. 
12th.  —  Colonel,  G.  F.  Shepley;   ist  Lieutenant,  D.  S.  Harriman.  —  2. 
13th. —  Colonel,   H.    Rust;    Lieutenant    Colonel,    F.    S.  Hesseltine;     Captain, 
A.  L.  Varney.  —  3. 

16th.  —  Lieutenant  Colonel,  A.  B.  Farnham;   ist  Lieutenant,  J.  P.  Parker.  —  2. 
17th.  —  Colonel,  G.  W.  West.  —  i. 
19th.  —Private,  T.  Child.  —  i. 

2Oth.  —  Colonel,  J.  L.  Chamberlain;  Adjutants,  J.  M.  Brown,  W.  E.  Don- 
nell.  —  3. 

23d.  —  2 d Lieutenant,  S.  A.  Bolster.  —  i. 

24tll.  —  Lieutenant   Colonel,   E.  Hutchinson;     Quartermaster  Sergeant,  S.  C. 
Small;   Private,  C.  B.  Fillebrown.  —  3. 
25th.  —  Colonel,  F.  Fessenden.  —  I. 
27th.  —  Adjutant,  E.  M.  Rand.  —  i. 

29th.  —  Colonels,  G.  L.  Beal,  G.  H.  Nye;  ist  Lieutenant,  C.  B.  Fillebrown; 
2d  Lieutenant,  C.  F.  King.  —  4. 

3Oth.  —  Colonel,  F.  Fessenden.  —  I. 
31st.  —  ist  Lieutenant,  T.  Child.  —  i. 

32d.  — Lieutenant  Colonel,  J.  M.  Brown;   ist  Lieutenant,  T.  Child.  —  2. 
1st  Battalion.  —  ist  Lieutenant,  H.  A.  Johnson.  —  i. 
Coast  Guard  Battalion.  —  Captain,  C.  F.  King.  —  i. 

MARYLAND  LIGHT  ARTILLERY. 

1st  Battalion.  —  Adjutant,  J.  Bigelow ;    Captain,  J.  W.  Wolcott.  —  2. 

MASSACHUSETTS  CAVALRY. 

1st.  —  Colonels,  II.  B.  Sargent,  S.  E.  Chamberlain;  Majors,  C.  G.  Davis,  H.  L. 
Higginson;  Surgeon,  A.  Wood;  Assistant  Surgeon,  G.  S.  Osborne;  Captains, 
C.  F.  Adams,  C.  Crowninshield,  D.  H.  L.  Gleason,  A.  A.  Rand;  ist  Lieutenants, 

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R.  M.  Clark,  H.  G.  Dorr,  L.  N.  Duchesney,  W.  H.  Forbes,  C.  A.  Longfellow,  C.  E. 
Rice;  2d  Lieutenants,  L.  Cabot,  P.  T.  Jackson,  Jr.;  Sergeant,  W.  J.  Ball.  —  19. 

2(1.  —  Colonel,  C.  Crowninshield;  Lieutenant  Colonels,  W.  H.  Forbes,  H.  S. 
Russell;  Captains,  L.  Cabot,  J.  Phillips,  C.  E.  Rice;  ist  Lieutenants,  C.  W.  Amory, 
C.  B.  Fox;  2d  Lieutenant,  W.  J.  Ball.  —  9. 

3(1.  —  Majors,  D.  T.  Bunker,  E.  L.  Noyes;  Assistant  Surgeon,  G.  G.  Tarbell; 
Captains,  W.  A.  Gove,  C.  W.  C.  Rhoades,  W.  H.  Seamans,  J.  L.  Swift,  J.  C. 
Wyman;  ist  Lieutenants,  G.  A.  Fiske,  Jr.,  T.  C.  Otis,  II.  D.  Pope;  ist  Sergeant, 
N.  G.  Smith.  —  12. 

4tll.  —  Colonel,  A.  A.  Rand;  Major,  L.  Cabot;  Adjutant,  J.  H.  Lathrop;  Cap 
tains,  E.  T.  Bouve,  F.  H.  Rand;  ist  Lieutenant,  H.  G.  Dorr:  zd  Lieutenant, 
H.  M.  Phillips.  —  7. 

5tll.  —  Colonels,  H.  S.  Russell,  C.  F.  Adams,  S.  E.  Chamberlain;  Surgeon,  G.  S. 
Osborne;  Captains,  C.  P.  Bowditch,  F.  L.  Iligginson;  ist  Lieutenant,  P.  T.  Jack 
son,  Jr. ;  zd  Lieutenants,  E.  J.  Bartlett,  R.  S.  Oliver.  —  9. 

1st  Unattached  Co.  — ist  Lieutenant,  B.  Pickman.  —  i. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HEAVY   ARTILLERY. 

1st.  —  Assistant  Surgeons,  S.  L.  Dutton,  G.  H.  Larabee;  Captains,  G.  S. 
Follansbee,  J.  Pope;  ist  Lieutenants,  S.  Dalton,  J.  L.  Hall,  C.  Howard;  2d Lieuten 
ant,  P.  D.  Smith.  —  8. 

2(1. — Lieutenant  Colonel,  A.  B.  R.  Sprague;  Surgeon,  J.  A.  Emmerton; 
Assistant  Surgeon,  J.  H.  Denny;  Captains,  S.  C.  Ellis,  J.  E.  Fiske,  J.  D.  Parker,  Jr., 

B.  H.  Ticknor,  James  C.  White;    ist  Lieutenant,  J.  S.  Allanson;   2ii  Lieutenants, 
R.  G.  Amory,  T.  A.  Barton,  E.  F.  Everett,  C.  D.  Lamb;    Sergeant,  C.  F.  Joy.  — 14. 

3(1. — Majors,  J.  M.  Richardson,  G.  S.  Worcester;  Assistant  Surgeon,  G.  E. 
Pinkham;  Captains,  B.  A.  Ball,  A.  W.  Brigham,  E.  Dews,  E.  J.  Russell;  ist  Lieu 
tenants,  E.  C.  Bumpus,  F.  S.  Gifford,  H.  B.  Jones.  —  10. 

4-tli.  — Lieutenant  Colonel,  S.  C.  Hart;   Major,  J.  W.  Gelray;   ist  lieutenant, 

C.  E.  Pierce;   2d Lieutenants,  C.  L.  Ayers,  M.  A.  Munroe.  — 5. 

1st  Battalion.  —  Major,  S.  Cabot;  Captain,  C.  E.  Niebuhr;  ist  Lieutenants, 
J.  T.  Batchelder,  C.  B.  Prescott;  Private,  L.  D.  Monroe.  —  5. 

MASSACHUSETTS  LIGHT  ARTILLERY. 

1st  Battery,  M.  V.  M.  —  Major,  A.  M.  Cook;  Sergeant,  A.  P.  Mar 
tin.  —  2. 

1st  Battery.  — ist  Lieutenant,  J.  H.  Sleeper;   2<i  Lieutenant,  M.  Green.  —  2. 
2d  Battery.  —  Captain,    W.    Marland;    ist  Lieutenants,  J.    Bigelow,  J.  W. 
Wolcott;    Private,  G.  N.  Julian.  — 4. 

3d  Battery.  —  Captain,  A.  P.  Martin.—  i. 

5th  Battery.  —  Captain,  C.  A.  Phillips;   sd  Lieutenant,  N.  Appleton.  —  2. 
6th  Battery.  —  Captain,  W.  W.  Carruth.—  I. 

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7th  Battery. —  Captain,    P.    A.    Davis;    ist  Lieutenant,   C.    L.  Hartwell; 
Privates,  A.  D.  Ayling,  H.  W.  Howe. —  4. 

8th  Battery.  —  Captain,  A.  M.  Cook;   Private,  C.  B.  Prescott.  —  2. 
9th    Battery.—  Captains,   J.  Bigelow,    R.  S.   Milton;   2<i  Lieutenants,   G. 
Booth,  W.  Park.  —  4. 

lOth  Battery.  —  Captain,  J.    H.    Sleeper;    ist   Lieutenant,    M.    Green;   zd 
Lieutenant,  G.  M.  Townsend;   ist  Sergeant,  C.  E.  Pierce.  —  4. 
llth  Battery.  —  Captain,  E.  J.  Jones.  —  I. 

MASSACHUSETTS  INFANTRY. 

1st.  —  Captain,  G.  E.  Henry;  ist  Lieutenants,  W.  L.  Candler,  W.  P.  Drury; 
zd  Lieutenant,  E.  G.  Tutein;  Corporal,  I.  P.  Gragg;  Privates,  W.  Grantman, 
J.  N.  North,  C.  W.  C.  Rhoades,  W.  F.  Rice.  —  9. 

2d.  —  Colonels,  G.  H.  Gordon,  G.  L.  Andrews,  S.  M.  Quincy,  W.  Cogswell; 
Major,  J.  Francis;  Surgeon,  L.  R.  Stone;  Adjutant,  John  A.  Fox;  Chaplain 
A.  H.  Quint;  Captains,  G.  P.  Bangs,  C.  Crowninshield,  D.  Oakey,  W.  E.  Perkins, 
H.  S.  Russell,  G.  J.Thompson,  A.  B.  Underwood;  ist  Lieutenants,  J.  W.  Gelray, 
II.  L.  Higginson,  C.  P.  Horton,  W.  T.  McAlpine,  G.  W.  Morse,  E.  E.  Shelton, 
H.  G.  O.  Weymouth ;  ad Litutenant,  J.  M.  Ellis;  Sergeant,  T.  D.  McAlpine.  —  24. 

3d.  — Major,  J.  Morissey;  Quartermaster,  B.  Penniman;  Captains,  W.  S.  Cobb, 
J.  A.  Hawes,  J.  P.  Richardson;  ist  Lieutenants,  R.  Grossman,  S.  E.  Chamberlain; 
Quartermaster  Sergeants,  T.  A.  Barton,  F.  S.  Gifford;  Hospital  Steward,  A.  P". 
Holt;  ist  Sergeants,  C.  H.  Drew,  S.  C.  Hart;  Sergeant,  O.  F.  Mitchell.  —  13. 

4th.—  Quartermaster,  W.  W.  Carruth ;  Captains,  H.  C.  Alden,  G.  S.  Merrill, 
L.  Stephenson,  Jr.;  zd  Lieutenants,  B.  F.  Meservey,  J.  E.  White;  Corporal,  W.  S. 
Greenough;  Privates,  L.  S.  Bent,  E.  C.  Bumpus,  C.  E.  Pierce,  W.  G.  Sheen.  —  n. 

*>th. —  Colonel,  G.  H.  Pierson ;  Surgeon,  W.  Ingalls;  Captain,  J.  Kent; 
ist  Lieutenant,  J.  H.  Sleeper;  zd  Lieutenant,  A.  J.  Bailey;  Sergeants,  B.  F.  Barnard, 
E.  F.  Everett,  G.  W.  Lauriat;  Privates,  S.  E.  Chandler,  W.  H.  Hurd.  —  10. 

Gth.  —  Quartermaster,  C.  H.  Coburn ;  Assistant  Surgeon,  G.  E.  Pinkham; 
Captains,  C.  E.  A.  Bartlett,  E.  J.  Sherman,  M.  E.  Ware;  zd  Lieutenant,  I.  N.  Mar 
shall;  4th  Lieutenant,  J.  Wr.  Denny;  Sergeants,  W.  Marland,  J.  Stedman;  Privates, 
G.  V.  Barrett,  L.  N.  Duchesney. —  n. 

7th.  —  Assistant  Surgeon,  Z.  B.  Adams.  —  i. 

8th.-  Colonels,  E.  W.  Hincks,  B.  F.  Peach,  Jr.;  Majors,  D.  W.  Low,  B.  P. 
Poore;  Surgeons,  C.  Haddock,  J.  L.  Robinson;  Adjutant,  A.  H.  Berry;  Quarter 
master,  J.  A.  Ingalls;  Captains,  H.  S.  Briggs,  L.  A.  Tifft;  ist  Lieutenant,  G.  Wells; 
Sergeants,  L.  E.  Clark,  D.  S.  Harriman,  E.  L.  Noyes;  Corporal,  J.  P.  Reynolds; 
Privates,  C.  A.  R.  Dimon,  W.  R.  Driver,  H.  A.  Hale,  W.  L.  Palmer,  A.  Thorndike, 
W.  B.  Upton,  W.  F.  Wiley.  —  22. 

9th.  —  Colonel,  P.  R.  Guiney;  Surgeon,  P.  Pineo;  ist  Lieutenant,  P.  E. 
Murphy.  —  3. 

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lOtll. —  Colonel,  H.  S.  Briggs;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  J.  B.  Parsons;  Surgeon, 
C.  N.  Chamberlain;  Captain,  H.  G.  Gilmore;  Corporal,  Edward  C.  Pierce;  Private, 
J.  H.  Cook.  —  6. 

lltll.  —  Surgeon,  I.  Russell;   Captain,  R.  A.  White.  —  2. 

12tll.  —  Colonel,  J.  L.  Bates;  Surgeon,^.  H.  W.  Hinds;  Assistant  Surgeon, 
C.  A.  Wheeler;  Quartermaster,  L.  W.  Muzzey;  Captains,  M.  N.  Arnold,  C.  W. 
Hastings,  E.  P.  Reed;  2d  Lieutenant,  G.  B.  Drake;  Quartermaster  Sergeant, 
S.  E.  Chandler.  —9. 

13tll.  — Major,  Elliot  C.  Pierce;  Surgeon,  A.  W.  Whitney;  Assistant  Surgeons, 
J.  T.  Heard,  E.  Parker;  Quartermaster,  G.  E.  Craig;  Captains,  James  A.  Fox ;  O.  C. 
Livermore;  ist  Lieutenants,  C.  B.  Fox,  A.  N.  Sampson;  zd  Lietttenant,  S.  Wales; 
Sergeants,  F.  W.  Bigelow,  W.  H.  Cundy,  G.  S.  Worcester;  Corporals,  E.  A.  Albee, 
A.  W.  Brigham;  Privates,^.  L.  Appleton,  S.  K.  Goldsmith,  C.  C.  Howland,  G.  F. 
McKay,  J.  D.  Thurber,  E.  J.  Trull. —  21. 

15tll.  —  Colonel,  C.  Devens;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  G.  C.  Joslin;  Major,  I.  H. 
Hooper;  Quartermaster,  W.  B.  Storer;  Captains,  D.  M.  Earle,  E.  J.  Russell, 
J.  M.  Studley;  zd  Lieutenant,  H.  C.  Ward;  Sergeant- Major,  F.  A.  Walker; 
Private,  C.  A.  Wheeler. —  10. 

16th.  —  2d  Lieutenant,  P.  E.  Tucker.  —  I. 

17th.  —  Surgeon,  I.  F.  Galloupe ;  Assistant  Surgeon,  W.  H.  W.  Hinds.  —  2. 

18th.  —  Lieutenant  Colonel,  W.  B.  White;  Major,  L.  S.  Bent;  Captains, 
C.  H.  Drew,  B.  F.  Meservey,  L.  N.  Tucker,  S.  M.  Weld;  2d  Lieutenant,  A.  W. 
Sturdy;  ist  Sergeant,  W.  B.  Galucia.  —  8. 

19tll.  —  Colonel,  E.  W.  Hincks;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  E.  Rice;  Surgeon,  J.  F. 
Dyer;  Captains,  J.  G.  B.  Adams,  W.  E.  Barrows,  J.  G.  C.  Dodge,  H.  A.  Hale,  W.  L. 
Palmer,  J.  P.  Reynolds,  J.  H.  Rice,  W.  F.  Rice,  H.  G.  O.  Weymouth;  ist  Lieutenants, 
W.  R.  Driver,  W.  A.  McGinnis,  A.  Thorndike;  2d  Lieutenant,  C.  P.  Abbott.  —  16. 

2Oth.  —  Colonels,  W.  R.  Lee,  F.  W.  Palfrey,  G.  N.  Macy;  Assistant  Surgeon,  C. 
E.  Inches;  Adjutant,  C.  L.  Peirson;  Captains,  W.  F.  Bartlett,  C.  Crowninshield,  N. 
P.  Hallowell,  G.  Magnitzky,  H.  W.  T.  Mali,  H.  C.  Mason,  J.  C.  Putnam;  ist  Lieu 
tenants,  C.  H.  Baker,  E.  N.  Hallowell,  E.  B.  Robins,  H.  H.  Sturgis.  —  16. 

21st.  —Adjutant,  T.  E.  Hall;  Captains,  S.  Hovey,  Jr.,  J.  M.  Richardson,  C.  F. 
Walcott ;  Quartermaster-Sergeant,  H.  A.  Royce.  —  5. 

22(1. —  Colonel,  W.  S.  Tilton;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  T.  Sherwin;  Quartermaster, 
H.  A.  Royce;  Captains,  W.  S.  Davis,  C.  J.  Paine;  ist  Lieutenants,  N.  A.  Miles,  H. 
P.  Stearns;  Corporal,  W.  B.  Frothingham;  Private,  R.  G.  Carter.  — 9. 

23d.  —  Assistant  Surgeon,  J.  A.  Emmerton;  Quartermaster,  H.  B.  Peirce; 
Captains,  S.  C.  Hart,  G.  M.  Whipple;  ist  Lieutenants,  B.  F.  Barnard,  G.  V.  Barrett, 
C.  H.  Bates;  Private,  S.  C.  Rose.—  8. 

24th. —  Colonels,  F.  A.  Osborn,  A.  Ordway;  Lieutenant  Colonels,  T.  F.  Ed- 
mands,  C.  H.  Hooper,  R.  H.  Stevenson;  Major,  E.  C.  Richardson;  Surgeon,  E.  R. 
Wheeler;  Assistant  Surgeon,  J.  W.  Parsons;  Adjutant,  A.  D.  Ayling;  Quarter- 

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masters,  W.  V.  Hutchings,  J.  N.  North,  J.  Thompson;  Captains,  C.  B.  Amory,  J. 
Daland,  G.  W.  Le  Favor,  J.  B.  Nichols,  J.  N.  Partridge,  W.  Pratt,  W.  F.  Redding, 
J.  L.  Stackpole,  W.  F.  Wiley;  ist  Lieutenants,  J.  M.  Barnard,  W.  L.  Horton,  D. 
Sargent;  Sergeant-Major,  F.  W.  Loring;  ist  Sergeants,  J.  C.  Edmands,  G.  J. 
Thompson,  N.  Wales;  Sergeants,  J.  W.  Atwill,  T.  C.  Otis;  Corporal,  J.  A.  Osgood; 
Private,  E.  P.  Gould.  —  32. 

25th.  —  Colonel,  J  Pickett ;  Lieutenant  Colonels,  O.  Moulton,  A.  B.  R.  Sprague  ; 
Majors,  C.  G.  Attwood,  M.  J.  McCafferty;  Surgeon,  J.  M.  Rice;  Captains,  J.  W. 
Denny,  J.  M.  Drennan,  S.  Harrington;  ist  Lieutenants,  W.  F.  Draper,  D.  M.  Wood 
ward;  Sergeant-Major,  C.  H.  Davis;  Sergeant,  M.  N.  Rice. —  13. 

2Gtll.  —  Assistant  Surgeon,  L.  S.  Fox  ;   Private,  H.  C.  Pease.  —  2. 

27th. — Colonel,  H.  C.  Lee;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  L.  Lyman;  Adjutant,  J.  W. 
Holmes;  Captains,  P.  S.  Bailey,  H.  C.  Dwight;  ist  Lieutenant,  S.  P.  Cooley.  —  6. 

28th. — Assistant  Surgeon,  G.  W.  Snow;  Quartermaster,  B.  F.  Weeks;  ist 
Lieutenant,  J.  E.  Killian.  —  3. 

29tll.—  Assistant  Surgeon,  A.  Wood;  Captains,  T.  W.  Clarke,  D.  W.  Lee;  ist 
Lieutenants,  A.  D.  Ayling,  F.  A.  Taher. —  5. 

3Otll.  —  Colonel,  N.  A.  M.  Dudley;  Majors,  E.  A.  Fiske,  C.  J.  Paine;  Assistant 
Surgeon,  A.  F.  Holt;  Adjutant,  C.  A.  R.  Dimon;  Captains,  A.  M.  Ferris,  W.  G. 
Howe;  ist  Lieutenant,  W.  H.  Seamans;  2d  Lieutenants,  H.  W.  Howe,  F.  C. 
Poree;  Corporal,  M.  A.  Munroe. —  n. 

31st.  — Lieutenant  Colonel,  E.  P.  Nettleton;  Captains,  N.  F.  Bond,  L.  F.  Rice; 
ist  Lieutenant,  W.  H.  Jones.  —  4. 

32(1.  —  Colonels,  F.  J.  Parker,  J.  C.  Edmands ;  Lieutenant  Colonels,  J.  A.  Cun 
ningham,  L.  Stephenson,  Jr.;  Major,  E.  O.  Shepard;  Surgeon,  Z.  B.  Adams;  Ad 
jutant,  I.  F.  Kingsbury;  Captain,  G.  W.  Lauriat;  ist  Lieutenants,  E.  T.  Bouve,  C. 
E.  Bowers,  C.  H.  Hurd,  N.  Wales;  2d  Lieutenant,  L.  Y.  Jenness.  —  13. 

33<1.—  Colonel,  A.  B.  Underwood:  Majors,  J.  L.  Bates,  E.  B.  Blasland;  As 
sistant  Surgeon,  M.  E.  Webb;  Captains,  D.  T.  Bunker,  C.  E.  Graves,  G.  M.  Walker, 
J.  C.  Wyman;  ist  Lieutenant,  E.  M.  Cheney.  —  9. 

34th.  —  Captain,  C.  W.  Elwell ;  ist  Lieutenant,  H.  T.  Hall.  —  2. 

35tll.  — Lieutenant  Colonel,  J.  W.  Hudson;  Major,  N.  Wales;  Surgeon,  G.  W. 
Snow;  Quartermaster,  A.  F.  Upton;  Captains,  C.  A.  Blanchard,  G.  W.  Creasey, 
J.  Lathrop,  A.  A.  Pope;  zd  Lieutenant,  W.  G.  Sheen;  Sergeant,  J.  L.  Swift; 
Private,  F.  W.  Draper.  —  1 1. 

36tll.  — Lieutenant  Colonel,  W.  F.  Draper;  Adjutant,  S.  A.  Ranlett ;  Captain, 
W.  H.  Hodgkins;  Private,  H.  L.  Swords.  — 4. 

37tll. —  Surgeons,  C.  F.  Crehore,  E.  M.  White;  Assistant  Surgeon,  C.  E. 
Inches;  Captains,  F.  E.  Gray,  J.  B.  Mulloy;  ist  Lieutenant,  J.  C.  Chalmers.  —  6. 

38th.  —  Lieutenant  Colonel,  J.  P.  Richardson;  Adjutant,  Y.  W.  Loring;  Cap 
tains,  C.  C.  Howland,  T.  R.  Rodman,  W.  H.  Whitney;  2d Lieutenant,  C.  F.  Shaw; 
Corporal,  G.  A.  Fletcher;  Private,  F.  E.  Orcutt.  —  8. 

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39th.  —  Lieutenant  Colonel,  C.  L.  Peirson;  Adjutant,  O.  A.  Barker;  Captains, 
W.  G.  Sheen,  E.  J.  Trull;  ist  Lieutenant,  C.  H.  Porter;  2d  Lieutenants,  C.  H. 
Chapman,  J.  L.  Swift,  R.  Williams;  Sergeant,  G.  H.  Rich;  Corporal,  C.  H.  C. 
Brown.  —  10. 

4Oth.  —  Major,  A.  P.  Browne;  Surgeons,  S.  L.  Button,  C.  F.  Hildreth;  Cap 
tains,  E.  A.  Albee,  W.  H.  Cuncly,  C.  A.  Currier,  E.  L.  Giddings,  G.  F.  Howard, 
O.  F.  Mitchell,  S.  C.  Rose;  zd Lieutenant,  C.  A.  Campbell.—  11. 

42(1. —  Colonel,  I.  S.  Burrell;  Li-eutenant  Colonel,  J.  Stedman;  sd  Lieutenant, 
A.  D.  Hodges,  Jr.;  ist  Sergeant,  J.  G.  Hill.  —  4. 

43(1. — Lieutenant  Colonel,  J.  C.  Whiton;  Major,  E.  Lane;  Assistant  Surgeon, 
H.  O.  Marcy;  Quartermaster,  H.  A.  Turner;  Captains,  W.  B.  Fowle,  G.  O.  Tyler; 
2d  Lieutenant,  J.  W.  Fletcher;  ist  Sergeant,}.  E.  Fiske;  Sergeant,  J.  H.  Lathrop; 
Private,  A.  E.  Paine.  —  10. 

44th.  —  Colonel,  F.  L.  Lee;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  E.  C.  Cabot;  Major,  C.  W. 
Dabney,  Jr.;  Adjutant,  E.  C.  Johnson;  Quartermaster,  F.  Bush,  Jr.;  Chaplain, 
E.  H.  Hall;  Captains,  C.  Hunt,  G.  B.  Lombard,  J.  H.  Lombard,  F.  W.  Reynolds,  J. 
M.  Richardson,  S.  W.  Richardson,  C.  Storrow,  H.  D.  Sullivan,  R.  H.  Weld;  ist 
Lieutenants,  J.  H.  Blake,  A.  S.  Hartwell,  W.  Hedge,  James  C.  White ;  2d  Lieutenants, 
J.  W.  Briggs,  J.  S.  Cumston,  B.  F.  Field,  Jr.,  F.  Ocliorne,  J.  Parkinson,  C.  C.  Soule, 
A.  H.  Stebbins;  Quartermaster  Sergeant,  F.  S.  Gifford;  Sergeants,  G.  W.James, 
H.  B.  Jones,  W.  E.  Perkins;  Corporal,  G.  Pope;  Privates,  E.  J.  Bartlett,  E.  C. 
Bumpus,  A.  D.  Hodges,  Jr.,  C.  F.  Joy,  L.  Rhoades,  W.  L.  Whitney,  Jr. —  37. 

4«">tll. —  Colonel,  C.  R.  Codman;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  O.  W.  Peabody;  Major, 
R.  Sturgis;  Surgeon,  S.  Kneeland;  Quartermaster,  F.  A.  Dewson;  Captains,  E.  F. 
Daland,  G.  P.  Denny,  G.  H.  Homans,  J.  Murdoch,  L.  W.  Tappan,  Jr.;  ist  Lieutejt- 
ants,  W.  S.  Bond,  S.  C.  Ellis,  Harrison  Gardner,  A.  H.  Hardy,  T.  A.  Thayer,  J.  D. 
Thompson,  A.  Winsor;  2d  Lieutenants,  J.  F.  Emmons,  T.  C.  Hurd,  E.  B.  Richard 
son,  B.  H.  Ticknor,  M.  E.  Ware;  Sergeant,  G.  F.  Woodman.  —  23. 

46th.  —  Major,  S.  B.  Spooner;  Captains,  A.  Campbell,  L.  A.  Tifft;  ist  Lieuten 
ant,  G.  Wells;  ^  Lieutenant,  D.  J.  Marsh.  —  5. 

47th. —  Captains,^.  Barrett,  E.  S.  Horton,  J.  A.  Osgood ;  ist  Lieutenant, 
C.  B.  Stevens.  —  4. 

48th.  —  Colonel,  E.  F.  Stone;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  E.  P.  Stan  wood;  Captain, 
E.  J.  Sherman;  ist  Lieutenant,  N.  N.  Noyes;  Hospital  Steward,  E.  M.  White; 
Private,  II .  M.  Cross.  —  6. 

49th.  —  Colonel,  W.  F.  Bartlett;  Adjutant,  B.  C.  Mifflin;  Captains,  Z.  C.  Ren- 
nie,  B.  Weston;  ist  Lieutenants,  C.  W.  Kniffin,  J.  Tucker.  —  6. 

5Oth.  —  ist  Lieutenant,  H.  T.  Holmes;  zd  Lieutenants,  W.  H.  Hurd,  W.  B. 
Upton.  —  3. 

!>lst. —  Colonel,  A.  B.  R.    Sprague;   Lieutenant  Colonel,}.   M.  Studley;    Cap 
tains,  J.  S.  Baldwin,  T.  W.  Higginson;   Sergeant,  J.  S.  Rogers.  —  5. 
—  Surgeon,  F.  A.  Sawyer. —  I. 

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. — Adjtttant,ll,   A.   Willis;   ist  Lieutenant,  G.   E.   Priest;   2 d  Lieutenant, 

C.  Kenney.  —  3. 

54th.  —  Colonel,  E.  N.  Hallowell;  Lieutenant  Colonels,  N.  P.  Hallowell,  G. 
Pope;  Surgeon,  L.  R.  Stone;  Captains,  T.  L.  Appleton,  A.  S.  Hartwell,  F.  L. 
Higginson,  G.  W.  James,  C.  F.  Joy;  ist  Lieutenant,  W.  L.  Whitney,  Jr.  —  10. 

55tll.  —  Colonels,  N.  P.  Hallowell,  A.  S.  Hartwell;  Lieutenant  Colonel,^.  B. 
Fox;  Major,  S.  Wales;  Captains,  C.  P.  Bowditch,  G.  F.  McKay,  C.  C.  Soule,  J.  D. 
Thurber;  2d  Lieutenant,  E.  P.  Gould.  —  9. 

56tll.—  Colonel,  S.  M.  Weld;  Captains,  Z.  B.  Adams,  G.  A.  Fletcher,  W.  B. 
Galucia,  C.  D.  Lamb,  H.  S.  Shurtleff.  —  6. 

57th.  —  Colonel,  W.  F.  Bartlett;  Major,  E.  P.  Gould;  Quartermaster,  G.  E. 
Priest;  Captains,  H.  M.  Cross,  J.  W.  Gelray,  H.  C.  Ward;  ist  Lieutenant,  J.  H. 
Cook.  —  7. 

58th.  — Lieutenant  Colonel,  J.  C.  Whiton;  Major,  E.  S.  Horton;  Surgeon,  F. 
Whitman;  Captain,  R.  Grossman;  ist  Lieutenants,  T.  A.  Barton,  A.  M.  Dudley,  L. 

D.  Monroe.  —  7. 

50th. —  Major,  E.  P.  Gould;  Surgeon,  W.  Ingalls;  Quartermaster,  B.  F.  Bar 
nard;  Captains,  H.  M.  Cross,  S.  K.  Goldsmith,  H.  L.  Swords;  ist  Lieutenant,  W. 
B.  Frothingham.  —  7. 

6Oth. — Lieutenant  Colonel,  D.  M.  Woodward. —  i. 

61st.  —  Colonel,  C.  F.  Walcott;  Major,  J.  G.  C.  Dodge;  Captains,  L.  E.  Clark, 
W.  P.  Drury,  E.  G.  Tutein;  ist  Lieutenant,  I.  P.  Gragg.  —  6. 

3d  Battalion  Rifles. —  Major,  C.  Devens;  Surgeon,  O.  Martin;  Captains, 
M.  S.  McConville,  A.  B.  R.  Sprague;  ist  Lieutenant,  J.  Pickett;  2d Lieutenants,  C. 
G.  Attwood,  E.  F.  Devens,  G.  C.  Joslin,  M.  J.  McCafferty;  jd  Lieutenant,  O.  Moul- 
ton  ;  Private,  W.  J.  Ball.  —  1 1. 

4th  Battalion  Infantry*  —Major,  F.  L.  Lee;  Adjutant,  C.  C.  Soule; 
2d  Lieutenant,  F.  W.  Reynolds;  Privates,  E.  J.  Bartlett,  D.  T.  Bunker,  C.  Hunt,  P. 
T.  Jackson,  Jr.  —  7. 

1st  Corps  Cadets.  — Adjutant,  C.  R.  Codman;  ist  Lieutenant,  R.  Sturgis  ; 
Sergeant,  J.  Murdoch;  Corporal,  G.  H.  Homans;  Privates,  G.  P.  Denny,  H.  S. 
Shurtleff,  T.  A.  Thayer,  R.  H.  Weld.  —  8. 

2d  Corps  Cadets. — 2d  Lieutenant,  T.  H.  Johnson;  ist  Sergeant,  A.  P. 
Browne.  —  2. 

3d  Unattached  Company.  —  2d Lieutenant,  C.  L.  Ayers.  —  r. 
7th  Unattached  Company.  —  Sergeant,  M.  A.  Munroe.  —  I. 

11  til  Unattached  Company.  —  ist  Lieutenant,  A.  H.  Berry;  Sergeant, 
L.  E.  Clark.  —  2. 

12th  Unattached  Company.  —  Captain,  C.  F.  Walcott;  Private,  E.  B. 
Robins.  —  2. 

MICHIGAN  CAVALRY. 
2d.  —  Major,  R.  A.  Alger.  —  I. 

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«5th.  —  Colonel,  R.  A.  Alger;   Major,  L.  S.  Trowbridge. —  2. 
Gth.  —  Lieutenant  Colonel,  R.  A.  Alger.  —  I. 
lOth.  —  Colonel,  L.  S.  Trowbridge. —  I. 

MICHIGAN  INFANTRY. 
9th.  —  Colonel,  J.  G.  Parkhurst;   Adjutant,  H.  M.  Duffield.  —  2. 

MINNESOTA  INFANTRY. 
3d.  —  Assistant  Surgeon,  M.  R.  Greeley.  —  i. 

MISSOURI  CAVALRY. 
4th.  —  Colonel,  G.  E.   Waring,  Jr.  —  i. 
7th.  —Adjutant,  S.  E.  Chandler.  —  i. 

MISSOURI   INFANTRY. 
3d.  —  Corporal,  A.  S.  Hartwell. —  I. 
32d.  —  Lieutenant  Colonel,  H.  C.  Warmoth.  —  i. 

NEW   HAMPSHIRE  CAVALRY. 
1st.  —  Captains,  A.  H.  Bixby,  B.  F.  Rackley;   Private,  H.  F.  Hopkins.  —  3. 

NEW   HAMPSHIRE   INFANTRY. 

1st. — ist  Lieutenant,  H.  W.  Fuller;  Corporal,  D.  W.  King;  Privates,  J.  M. 
Blancharcl,  W.  H.  D.  Cochrane,  T.  L.  Livermore.  —  5. 

2d.  —  Colonel,  J.  N.  Patterson;  Chaplain,  J.  W.  Adams;  Captain,  S.  G.  Griffin; 
2d Lieutenant,  A.  B.  Thompson;  Corporals,  T.  E.  Barker,  I.  W.  Derby;  Privates, 
J.  L.  Rice,  J.  Sullivan;  Musician,  W.  H.  Parker.  — 9. 

3d.  —  Major,  W.  II.  Trickey;  Adjutant,  E.  J.  Copp;  Captains,  A.  S.  Atherton, 
M.  T.  Donohoe,  J.  H.  Edgerly,  G.  W.  Emmons;  ist  Lieutenant,  D.  Eldredge;  zd 
Lieutenant,  H.  F.  Hopkins;  Musician,  J.  W.  Hill.  —  9. 

4th.  —Major,  G.  F.  Towle;   Adjutant,  H.  W.  Fuller.  —  2. 

5th.  —  Colonel,  C.  E.  Hapgood;  Majors,  }.  E.  Larkin,  T.  L.  Livermore;  ist 
Lieutenants,  J.  W.  Crosby,  D.  K.  Cross.  —  5. 

6th.  —  Colonel,  S.  G.  Griffin;    Quartermaster,  A.  Nute.  —  2. 

7th.  —  Quartermaster,  A.  H.  Young;  Hospital  Steward,  H.  S.  Bunton. —  2. 

8th.  —  Captain,  D.  W.  King;   ist  Lieutenant,  H.  G.  Cushing;    Sergeant  Major, 
J.  M.  Blanchard;   Private,  D.  S.  Harriman. — 4. 
9th.  —  Captain,  C.  D.  Copp.  —  l. 

lOth.  —  Co/one/,  M.  T.  Donohoe;  Adjutant,  W.  H.  D.  Cochrane.  —  2. 

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11  til. —  Quartermaster,  J.  F.  Briggs;  Captains,  H.  C.  Bacon,  J.  B.  Clark, 
O.  W.  Dimick;  ist  Lieutenant,  B.  F.  Rackley.  —  5. 

12th.  —  Lieutenant  Colonels,  T.  E.  Barker,  J.  F.  Marsh.  —  2. 

13tll.  —  Lieutenant  Colonels,  G.  Bowers,  W.  Grantman;  Major,  N.  D.  Stoodley; 
Surgeon,  G.  B.  Twitchell;  Assistant  Surgeon,  J.  Sullivan;  Adjutant,  N.  B.  Boutwell ; 
Quartermasters,  P.  C.  Cheney,  M.  L.  Morrison;  Captains,  G.  A.  Bruce,  G.  N. 
Julian,  R.  P.  Staniels,  L.  P.  Wilson;  ist  Lieutenants,  C.  B.  Gafney,  W.  J.  Ladd, 
R.  B.  Prescott,  W.  H.  H.  Young;  sd  Lieutenant,  S.  M.  Thompson.—  17. 

14tll.  —  Captains,  S.  A.  Carter,  C.  W.  Hodgdon,  J.  W.  Sturtevant;  Private, 
W.  H.  Parker.  — 4. 

15th. —  Captain,  T.  Cogswell. —  i. 

IGth. —  Lieutenant  Colonel,  H.  W.  Fuller;  Adjutant,  L.  T.  Townsencl;  Cap 
tain,  J.  L.  Rice;  Private,  W.  A.  Gile.  —  4. 

18th.  —  Colonel,  T.  L.  Livermore;  Captains,  W.  A.  Gile,  W.  S.  Green- 
ough.—  3. 

NEW  JERSEY   LIGHT  ARTILLERY. 

Battery  B.  — ist  Lieutenant,  G.  T.  Woodbury.  —  i. 
Battery  D.  —  Captain,  G.  T.  Woodbury.  —  I. 

NEW  JERSEY   INFANTRY. 

1st. —  Chaplain,  A.  St.  J.  Chambre;   ad  Lieutenant,  G.  T.  Woodbury.—  2. 
8th.  —  Chaplain,  A.  St.  J.  Chambre.  —  I. 
13th.  —  Captain,  C.  A.  Hopkins. —  i. 

NEW  MEXICO  INFANTRY. 
2(1.  —  ist  Lieutenant,  J.  McC.  Bell.  —  I. 

NEW   YORK  CAVALRY. 

2(1. — Major,   W.    H.    Mallory;    Captain,   W.  A.    Kimball;   2d  Lieutenant, 
H.  P.  Goddard.  — 3. 

4th. —  Commissary,  F.  E.  White;    Captain,  F.  W.  Bigelow. — 2. 
6tll.  —  Surgeon,  A.  P.  Clarke.  —  I. 
llth. —  zd Lieutenant,  J.  K.  Jenness. —  i. 
13th. —  Colonel,  H.  S.  Gansevoort. —  i. 
18th.  —  Surgeon,  A.  C.  Walker.—  I. 
21st.  —  ist  Lieutenant,  C.  A.  Benjamin. —  i. 

26th.  —  Majors,  E.  T.  Bouve,  C.  E.  Rice;  Captains,  L.  N.  Duchesney,  F.  H. 
Rand,  C.  W.  C.  Rhoades;  ist  Lieutenant,  C.  E.  Bowers,  W.  H.  Jones,  W.  F. 
Rice.  —  8. 

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NEW  YORK   HEAVY   ARTILLERY. 

2(1. —  Captain,  E.  P.  Halstead;   2.d Lie^ttenant,  E.  L.  Zalinski.  —  2. 
16tll.  — Lieutenant  Colonel,  J.  H.  Ammon.  —  i. 

NEW   YORK   LIGHT  ARTILLERY. 
3d. —  Captain,  J.  H.  Ammon.  —  I. 

NEW  YORK  ENGINEERS. 
1st.  —  Captain,  A.  Robeson;   ist  Lieutenant,  J.  S.  Allanson. —  2. 

NEW  YORK  INFANTRY. 

5th.  — ist  Lieutenant,  S.  B.  Parker.  —  i. 
Otll.  —  ist  Lieutenant,  J.  Silloway.  —  I. 

7tll.  —  (Militia.)  —Privates,  G.  W.  Bacon,  G.  T.  Burroughs,  W.  I.  Ellis,  H.  S. 
Gansevoort.  —  4. 

8th.  —  (Militia.)  —  Private,  C.  A.  Hopkins.  —  i. 

Otll. —  Quartermaster,    H.    H.    Elliott;   2tt  Lieutenant,    E.   Dews;   Privates, 
B.  S.  Calef,  W.  P.  Shreve.  —  4. 

13tll.—  (Militia.)  —Private,  I.  H.  Hooper.  —  i. 
3Otll.  —  ist  Lieutenant,  W.  Cutting.  —  I. 

33d.  —  ist  Lieutenant,  W.  H.  Long.  —  i. 
37tll.  — sd Lieutenant,  J.  Boyle.  —  I. 
39th.  —Major,  G.  E.  Waring,  Jr.  —  i. 

4Otli.  —  ist  Lieutenant,  P'.  Gould;   2<i  Lieutenant,  H.  W.  Hubbell,  Jr.  —  2. 
43d.  —  ist  Lieutenant,  G.  T.  Burroughs.  —  I. 
53d.  —  2d  Lieutenant,  B.  A.  Ball.  —  I. 
57tll. —  Captain,  H.  M.  Brewster.  —  I. 
61st.—  Colonel,  N.  A.  Miles.  —  i. 
65tll.  —Major,  E..K.  Russell.—  I. 
67th.  —  Captain,  E.  K.  Russell.  —  i. 
79th.  —  Adjtitant,  H.  Stevens.  —  i. 
91st.  —  ist  Lieutenant,  G.  W.  Bacon.  —  i. 
99th.  —  Captain,  J.  E.  White.—  I. 
lOlst.  —  ist  Lieutenant,  T.  A.  Dodge.  —  i. 
119th.  —  Adjutant,  T.  A.  Dodge.—  i. 

127th. —  Chaplain,  E.  Francis;  2d Lieutenant,  C.  A.  Benjamin.  —  2. 
133d.  —  Assistant  Surgeon,  A.  C.  Walker.  —  i. 

NORTH   CAROLINA   INFANTRY. 

1st.  —  Lieutenant  Colonel,   J.    W.    Atwill;    2d   Lieutenant,    G.    F.    Wood 
man.  —  2. 

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OHIO   INFANTRY. 
6th.  —  Colonel,  N.  L.  Anderson.  —  i. 
29th.  —  Captain,  C.  W.  Kellogg.—  I. 

PENNSYLVANIA  CAVALRY. 
15th.  —  Sergeant,  W.  W.  Blackmar;   Private,  L.  E.  Fagan.  —  2. 

PENNSYLVANIA   LIGHT  ARTILLERY. 
Landis's  Battery.  —  Private,  C.  D.  Lamb.  —  I. 

PENNSYLVANIA   INFANTRY. 

12th.  —  Sergeant,  C.  Shaler.  —  I. 

17th.  —  Privates,  L.  E.  Fagan,  John  C.  White.  —  2. 

19th.  —  Private,  A.  H.  G.  Richardson. —  i. 

21st.  —  Sergeant,  John  C.  White.  —  i. 

28th.  —  (Militia.)  —Surgeon,  G.  Lotz.  —  i. 

51st.  —  Assistant  Surgeon,  C.  L.  Green. —  I. 
99th.  —  Assistant  Surgeon,  G.  Lotz.  —  i. 

1 14th.  —  Assistant  Surgeon,  J.  A.  Hawke;    Captain,  A.  II.  G.  Richardson.  —  2. 
118th.  —  Captain,  W.  West.  —  i. 
126th. — sd Lieutenant,  C.  MacCauley.  —  I. 
188th.  —  Assistant  Surgeon,  W.  H.  Leighton.  —  I. 
215tll.  —  Surgeon,  }.  A.  Hawke.  —  I. 

RHODE   ISLAND  CAVALRY. 

1st.  —  Major,  W.  H.  Turner;    Captain,  A.  II.  Bixby.  —  2. 
3d.  —  Lieutenant  Colonel,  C.  H.    Parkhurst;   Surgeon,  J.  C.  Budlong;    ist 
Lieutenant,  H.  Stockton.  —  3. 

7tll  Squadron.  —  Private,  H.  M.  Phillips.  —  I. 

RHODE   ISLAND   HEAVY   ARTILLERY. 

3d.  —  Colonel,    W.   Ames;     Major,    II.    Rogers;     Surgeon,    H.    G.    Stickney; 
Captain,  J.  H.  Gould;    ist  Lieutenant,  I.   M.  Potter.  —  5. 
5tll.  —  Adjutant,  C.  H.  Chapman;   Captains,  W.  W.  Douglas,  I.  M.  Potter.  —  3. 

RHODE   ISLAND   LIGHT  ARTILLERY. 

1st.—  Colonel,  J.  G.  Hazard;  Captains,  T.  F.  Brown,  J.  Hazard,  C.  D.  Owen, 
W.  B.  Rhodes,  R.  Waterman,  W.  B.  Weeden;  ist  Lieutenants,  G.  L.  Dwight, 
P.  S.  Jastram,  C.  F.  Mason,  F.  M.  Sackett,  E.  H.  Sears;  2d  Lieutenant,  A.  T.  Mac- 
millan.  — 13. 

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1st  Battery. — Private,  R.  Waterman.  —  i. 

lOth  Battery.  —  ist  Lieutenants,  S.  A.  Pearce,  F.  A.  Rhodes;  zd  Lieuten 
ant,  H.  Pearce.  —  3. 

RHODE    ISLAND   INFANTRY. 

1st.  —  Colonel,  A.  E.  Burnside;  Major,  W.  Goddard;  Adjutant,  C.  H.  Mer- 
riman;  Captain,  N.  Van  Slyck;  ist  Lieutenants,  W.  A.  Stedman,  W.  R.  Walker; 
Corporal,  F.  A.  Chase;  Privates,  A.  M.  Bowen,  R.  H.  I.  Goddard,  J.  S.  Hudson,  P. 
S.  Jastram,  H.  Pearce,  I.  M.  Potter,  F.  M.  Sackett,  E.  N.  Whittier.  —  16. 

2d. —  Colonel,  H.  Rogers;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  N.  Goff,  Jr.;  Captains,  W. 
Ames,  E.  H.  Sears,  W.  B.  Sears;  'ist  Lieutenants,  A.  M.  Bowen,  A.  B.  Capron,  W. 
I.  Ellis;  2d  Lieutenants,  J.  McKay,  G.  B.  Peck,  Jr.  —  10. 

4th. —  Assistant  Surgeon,  R.  Millar;    Captain,  F.  A.  Chase.  — 2. 
7tll.—  Colonel,  Z.  R.  Bliss;    Major,  T.  F.  Tobey.—  2. 

lOth. —  Colonels,  Z.  R.  Bliss,  J.  Shaw;  Adjutant,  J.  F.  Tobey;  Captain,  E. 
Dyer;  Sergeant,  T.  F.  Tobey.  —  5. 

llth. —  Colonel,  H.  Rogers;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  C.  H.  Parkhurst;  ist  Lieu 
tenants.  W.  E.  Clarke,  J.  S.  Hudson. — 4. 

12tll. — Lieutenant  Colonel,  J.  Shaw;  Captain,  O.  Lapham;  2d  Lieutenant, 
D.  R.  Ballou.  -  3. 

TENNESSEE   CAVALRY. 

1st.  —  ist  Lieutenant,  H.  N.  Fisher.  —  i. 
8th.  — Adjutant,  H.  G.  Dorr.  —  i. 

TEXAS  CAVALRY. 
1st.  —  Lieutenant  Colonel,  A.  F.  Holt. —  I. 

UNITED    STATES  CAVALRY. 

1st.  —  Colonel,  N.  A.  M.  Dudley;  Brevet  2d  Liciitenant,  J.  Mendenhall; 
Private,  S.  E.  Chamberlain.  —  3. 

2(1.  —  2d  Lieutenant,  E.  W.  Hincks.  —  I . 

3d.  —  Major,  N.  A.  M.  Dudley;    ist  Lieutenant,  G.  H.  Gordon.  —  2. 
4th.  —  ist  Lieutenants,  C.  Amory,  R.  G.  Carter.  —  2. 
8th.  —  Captain,  R.  S.  Oliver.  —  I. 
9th.  —  Lieutenant  Colonel,  N.  A.  M.  Dudley.  —  i. 

UNITED  STATES  ARTILLERY. 

1st.  —  Major,  J.  Mendenhall;  Captains,].  L.  Donaldson,  H.  W.  Hubbell, 
Jr.,  E.  K.  Russell,  F.  E.  Taylor,  John  C.  White;  ist  Lieutenant,  T.  C.  Sullivan;  zd 
Lieutenant,  S.  Rodman,  Jr.,  Brevet  2d  Lieutenant,  L.  L.  Livingston;  Corporal, 
W.  Fletcher.  — 10. 

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2d. —  Colonel,  J.  Mendenhall;  Adjutant,  T.  J.  Haines;  ist  Lieutenant,  S. 
Rodman,  Jr.;  Brevet  sd  Lietttenant,  A.  E.  Burnside.  —  4. 

3d. — Lieutenant  Colonel,  L.  L.  Livingston;  Captain,  J.  G.  Turnbull;  ist 
Lieutenants,  A.  E.  Burnside,  J.  G.  Chandler,  A.  G.  Robinson;  zd  Lieutenants,  }.  L. 
Donaldson,  J.  B.  Rawles.  —  7. 

4th.  — Lieutenant  Colonel,  J.  Mendenhall;  Majors,  L.  L.  Livingston,  J.  B. 
Rawles;  Captains,  G.  G.  Greenough,  A.  Morris;  Brevet  sd  Lieutenant,  A.  G.  Rob 
inson.  —  6. 

5th.  —  Captains,  H.  S.  Cansevoort,  J.  B.  Rawles,  B.  F.  Rittenhouse,  E.  L. 
Zalinski;  ist  Lieutenant,  D.  S.  Denison ;  2d  Lieutenants, W .  S.  Chaplin,  C.  Shaler; 
Additional  2d  Lieutenant,  S.  Rodman,  Jr.  —  8. 

UNITED  STATES  INFANTRY. 

1st.  —  Brevet 2d Lieutenant,  Z.  R.  Bliss.  —  I. 

2d. —  ist  Lieutenant,  W.  G.  Fitch;  Brevet  2d  Lieutenant,  C.  S.  Hamil 
ton.  —  2. 

5th.  —  Colonel,  N.  A.  Miles;  Adjutant,  G.  W.  Baird;  Captains,  E.  P.  Ewers, 
E.  Rice;  ist  Lieutenant,  C.  S.  Hamilton. — 5. 

6th.  —  ist  Lieutenant,  G.  B.  Drake.  —  I. 

8th. —  Captain,  Z.  R.  Bliss;    Sergeant,  W.  Fletcher.  — 2. 

9th.  —  Captain,  G.  Bowers  ;   Private,  J.  F.  Marsh.  —  2. 

lOth. —  Captains,  N.  A.  M.  Dudley,  J.  F.  Grimes;  ist  Lieutenant,  John  C. 
White.  —  3. 

llth.  —  ist  Lieutenants,  W.  Fletcher,  R.  Robins,  H.  C.  Ward;  Sergeant, 
John  C.  White.  —  3. 

12th.  —  ist  Lieutenant,  G.  G.  Greenough.  —  i. 

13th.  —  Captain,  G.  M.  Bascom.  —  i. 

14th.  —  Captain,  T.  F.   Tobey;   sd  Lieutenants,  G.  Magnitsky,    S.  A.   Porter, 

3- 

15th.  —  Major,  N.  A.  M.  Dudley.  —  I. 
16th.  —  Captain,  H.  C.  Ward.  —  I. 

17th.  —  Adjutant,  G.  M.  Bascom;  Quartermaster,  S.  A.  Porter;  Captain, 
J.  F.  Grimes;  ist  Lieutenant,  J.  H.  Rice;  3d  Lieutenants,  R.  S.  Oliver,  J.  P.  Rich 
ardson.  —  6. 

18th.  —  Captain,  A.  B.  Thompson  —  I. 

19tll.  —  Lieutenant  Colonel,  Z.  R.  Bliss ;  Captain,  E.  P.  Ewers,  F.  Fessenden, 
G.  F.  Towle;  2d  Lieutenant,  G.  W.  Baird.  —  5. 

2Oth.  —  Captain,  W.  Fletcher;   ist  Lieutenant,  J.  S.  Allanson.  —  2. 
21st.  —  ist  Lieutenant,  G.  G.  Greenough.  —  i. 
23d.  —  Quartermaster,  W.  F.  Rice.  —  I. 
24th.  —  Colonel,  Z.  R.  Bliss;    Major,  N.  A.  M.  Dudley.  —  2. 
25th.  —Lieutenant  Colonel,  E.  W.  Hincks;    Major,  Z.  R.  Bliss.  —2. 

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26th.  —  Captain,  J.  F.  Grimes;   ist  Lieutenant,  J.  P.  Richardson.  —  2. 

2Stll.  —  Captain,  F.  Fessenden;    ist  Lieutenant,  G.  F.  Tovvle.  —  2. 

37tll.  —  Captain,  E.  P.  Ewers;    ist  Lieutenant,  G.  W.  Baird.  — 2. 

39th. — Major,  Z.  R.  Bliss;  Captain,  R.  Robins;  zd  Lieutenant,  G.  Mag- 
nitzky. —  3. 

4Oth.  —  Colonel,  N.  A.  Miles;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  E.  W.  Hincks;  ist  Lieu 
tenant,  E.  Rice.  —  3. 

44th. — Adjutant,  S.  A.  Porter;  Captains,  T.  A.  Dodge,  Hezekiah  Gardner; 
2d  Lieutenant,  J.  H.  Rice.  —  4. 

45th.  —  Captains,  J.  W.  Gelray,  S.  P.  Lee.  —  2. 

UNITED  STATES  COLORED  CAVALRY. 

1st.  —  Adjutant,  J.  N.  North;    Commissary,  C.  H.  Coburn.  —  2. 
2tl.  — Assistant  Surgeon,  M.  G.  Parker.  —  i. 

UNITED  STATES  COLORED   INFANTRY. 

1st.  —  Lieutenant  Colonel,  G.  H.  Rich.  —  i. 
7th.  —  Colonel,  J.  Shaw;    Adjutant,  C.  II.  C.  Brown.  —  2. 
lOtll.  —  Lieutenant  Colonel,  E.  H.  Powell.  —  I. 

22(1.  —  Lieutenant  Colonel,  N.  Goff,  Jr. —  i. 
27th.  —Surgeon,  F.  M.  Weld.  —  i. 
32(1.  —  Colonel,  G.  W.  Baird.  —  I. 

33(1. —  Colonel,  T.  W.  Higginson;    Captain,  J.  S.  Rogers.  —  2. 
35th.  —  Surgeon,  H.  O.  Marcy :    Captain,   M.  N.  Rice;   2(t  Lieutenant,  J.  N. 
North.  —  3. 

36th.  —  Captain,  J.  W.  Fletcher.  —  I. 
37th.  —  Colonel,  N.  Goff,  Jr.  —  I. 
39th.  —  Captain,  F.  W.  Draper.—  i. 
41st.  —  Captain,  C.  II.  Chapman.  —  I. 
45th.  —  Surgeon,  N.  Folsom. —  i. 
49th.  —  Captain,  W.  F.  Griffin.  —  I. 
73(1.  —  Colonel,  S.  M.  Quincy.  —  i. 

75th. —  Colonel,    H.  W.    Fuller;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  J.    L.    Rice;    Captain, 
N.  G.  Smith.  —  3. 

81st.  —  Colonel,  S.  M.  Quincy.  —  i. 
86th.  —  Captain,  II.  C.  Pease.  —  i. 

92d. —  Captain,  J.  M.  Blanchard.  —  I. 

95th.  —  ist  Lieutenant,  J.  G.  Hill;   2d  Lieutenant,  F.  E.  Orcutt.  —  2. 
96th.  —  Colonel,  S.  M.  Quincy.—  I. 
97th.  —  Captain,  J.  G.  Hill.  —  I. 
lOOth.  —  Lieutenant  Colonel,  H.  Stone.  —  I. 
lO4th.  —  Assistant  Surgeon,  A.  E.  Paine.  —  i. 

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114th. —  Assistant  Surgeon,  A.  L.  Norris.  —  I. 

11  7 til.  — Assistant  Surgeon,  O.  F.  Rogers;    Captain,  W.  A.  Gile.  —  2. 
123d.  —  Colonel,  S.  A.  Porter.  —  I. 

UNITED  STATES    SHARPSHOOTERS. 

1st.  —  Quartermaster,  G.  A.  Marden;  Captain,  F.  E.  Marble;  Private,  S. 
Rand.  —  3. 

2d.  —  Major,  E.  T.  Rowell;  Quartermaster,  B.  S.  Calef;  Captain,  J.  D. 
Fessenden;  ist  Lieutenant,  W.  P.  Shreve ;  Sergeant,  G.  A.  Marden.  —  5. 

UNITED  STATES  VOLUNTEER  INFANTRY. 

1st. —  Colonel,    C.  A.    R.    Dimon ;    Major,     H.    G.   O.    Weymouth;     Surgeon, 
G.  H.  W.  Herrick;    Captain,  W.  B.  Upton.  — 4. 
6tll.  —  zd  Lieutenant,  W.  H.  Parker.  —  I. 

UNITED  STATES  VETERAN  VOLUNTEERS. 
oth. —  Colonel,  J.  G.  Hazard. —  i. 
7tll.  —  Assistant  Surgeon,  A.  H.  Wilson;    Captain,  S.  Hovey,  Jr.  —  2. 

VETERAN  RESERVE  CORPS. 

Major,  S.  P.  Lee;  Captains,  Hezekiah  Gardner,  S.  A.  Porter,  J.  P.  Reynolds; 
ist  Lieutenants,  B.  Pickman,  J.  P.  Stearns;  2ti Lieutenant,  T.  D.  McAlpine;  Private, 
W.  H.  Parker.  — 8. 

1st.  —  Captain,  J.  C.  Putnam;   2d  Lieutenant,  I.  W.  Derby.  —  2. 
2d.  —  Captains,  P.  D.  Blodgett,  W.  H.  Cundy.  —  2. 
3(1.  —  2d  Lieutenants,  D.  Eldredge,  P.  E.  Murphy.  —  2. 
5th.  —  Captain,  J.  H.  Rice.  —  I. 

lOth.  —  Lieutenant  Colonel,  G.  Bowers;    Captain,  H.  M.  Brewster.  —  2. 
llth.  —  Captain,  C.  H.  Drew.  —  I. 

13th.  —  Captain,  W.  A.  Woodbury  ;  Private,  G.  W.  Baird.  —  2. 
14th.  —  Adjutant,  G.  E.  Henry. —  i. 
2Otll.  —  2d Lieutenant,  H.  Roberts. —  I. 
21st.  —  ist  Sergeant,  G.  Magnitzky.  —  I. 
23d.  —  Major,  T.  A.  Dodge.  —  i. 
24th.  —  Lieutenant  Colonel,  J.  F.  Marsh.  —  I. 

VERMONT  CAVALRY. 

1st. —  Colonel,  W.  Wells;  Assistant  Surgeon,  P.  O'M.  Edson;  Qttartermaster, 
H.  Brainerd;  Captain,  J.  W.  Newton;  ist  Lieutenant,  F.  S.  Stranahan;  Private, 
T.  S.  Peck.  —  6. 

VERMONT  HEAVY    ARTILLERY. 

lst. —  Chaplain,  A.  Little;   Captain,  U.  A.  Woodbury.  —  2. 

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VERMONT  INFANTRY. 

1st.  —  2 d Lieutenant,  E.  J.  Ormsbee.  —  i. 

2(1. —  Lieutenant  Colonel,  G.  J.  Stannard;  ist  Lieutenant,  W.  W.  Henry; 
ist  Sergeant,  U.  A.  Woodbury.  —  3. 

till.  —  Lieutenant  Colonel,  W.  G.  Veazey;  Adjutant,  A.  P.  Blunt;  Quarter 
master,  R.  Proctor;  ist  Lieutenant,  G.  C.  Hawkins. — 4. 

5 til.  —  Major,  R.  Proctor.  —  I. 

(>th.  —  Lie:itenant  Colonel,  A.  P.  Blunt.  —  i. 

8tll.  —  Quartermasters,  E.  Dewey,  F.  E.  Smith;  Captains,  G.  N.  Carpenter, 
S.  E.  Howard.  — 4. 

Otll.  —  Colonel,  G.  J.  Stannard;  Quartermaster,  F.  E.  Rice;  Captain,  D.  W. 
Lewis;  ist  Lieutenants,  E.  W.  Jewett,  T.  S.  Peck.  —  5. 

lOth.  —  Colonel,  W.  W.  Henry;  Captain,  P.  D.  Blodgett;  ist  Sergeant,  E.  H. 
Powell.  —  3. 

12tll.  —  Colonel,  A.  P.  Blunt;   Captain,  E.  J.  Ormsbee.  —  2. 

13tll.  —  ist  Lieutenant,  A.  Clarke;  2d  Lieutenant,  C.  L.  Marsh.  —  2. 

15th.  —  Colonel,  R.  Proctor.  —  I. 

16th.  —  Colonel,  W.  G.  Veazey.  —  i. 

17th.  —  Surgeon,  P.  O'M.  Edson.  —  i. 

WEST  VIRGINIA  CAVALRY. 

1st.  —  Captain,  W.  W.  Blackmar.  —  I. 

WISCONSIN   INFANTRY. 

1st.  —  Commissary,  C.  Fairchild ;   ist  Lieutenant,  H.   Stone;    2d  Lieutenant, 
E.  Ferguson;  Sergeant,  W.  A.  Collins.  — 4. 
2(1.  —  Private,  S.  C.  Tuckerman.  —  I. 
3d.  —  Colonel,  C.  S.  Hamilton.  —  i. 
5tll.  —  Captains,  I.  McC.  Bean,  J.  B.  Oliver.  —  2. 
Otll.  —  Captain,  J.  F.  Marsh.  —  I. 
lOth.  —  Captain,  W.  A.  Collins.  —  I. 
li)th.  — 2d Lieutenant,  S.  C.  Tuckerman.  —  i. 
22d.  —  Captain,  D.  R.  May.  —  I. 
23(1.  —  2d  Lieutenant,  A.  W.  Baker.  —  I. 
32(1.  —  Colonel,  J.  H.  Howe.  —  i. 
3J)th.  —  3d  Lieutenant,  J.  Sawyer.  —  i. 
43(1.  —  Surgeon,  C.  C.  Hayes.  —  i . 

UNITED  STATES   NAVY. 

Rear  Admirals,  D.  McN.  Fairfax,  E.  T.  Nichols,  G.  H.  Preble,  C.  Steeclman.  — 4. 

Commodores,  F.  A.  Parker,  W.  F.  Spicer.  —  2. 

Captains,  E.  C.  Merriman,  G.  H.  Perkins,  M.  Sicard. —  3. 

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Commanders,  S.  D.  Ames,  A.  S.  Barker,  G.  T.  Davis,  R.  D.  Evans,  C.  McGregor, 
G.  H.  Wadleigh,  E.  A.  Walker,  G.  E.  Wingate.  —  8. 

Lieutenant  Commanders,  O.  W.  Farenholt,  J.  F.  Merry,  W.  A.  Morgan,  W.  P. 
Randall,  C.  J.  Train.  —5. 

Acting  Volunteer  Lieutenant  Commanders,  E.  F.  Devens,  T.  A.  Harris,  W.  G. 
Saltonstall.  —  3. 

Liezttenants,  H.  J.  Blake,  C.  A.  Gove,  R.  Waterman,  Jr.  — 3. 

Acting  Volunteer  Lieutenants,  C.  P.  Clark,  H.  W.  Grinnell,  C.  W.  Wilson.  — 3. 

Master,  R.  M.  Thompson.  —  i. 

Acting  Masters.  R.  Barstow,  J.  S.  Dillingham,  Jr.,  F.  Hopkins,  A.  K.  Jones, 
S.  P.  Lee,  F.  A.  O'Connor,  W.  Pearce,  L.  Pope.  —  8. 

Ensign,  J.  C.  Pegram.  —  i. 

Acting  Ensigns,  G.  A.  Churchill,  J.  L.  Harris,  H.  W.  Loring,  F.  G.  Morrill, 
L.  C.  Owen,  H.  T.  Page.  —  6. 

Chief  Engineers,  A.  Adamson,  C.  H.  Baker,  C.  E.  De  Valin,  H.  W.  Fitch,  C.  H. 
Loring,  D.  B.  Macomb,  W.  Roberts,  J.  Trilley.  —  8. 

ist  Assistant  Engineers,  L.  R.  Greene,  W.  H.  Harrison,  J.  T.  Hawkins, 
H.  McMurtrie.  —  4. 

Acting  ist  Assistant  Engineer,  T.  L.  Churchill.  —  i. 

zd  Assistant  Engineer,  W.  H.  Badlam.  —  i. 

Acting  2d  Assistant  Engineers,  J.  G.  Dennett,  E.  H.  Keith,  P.  H.  Ken- 
dricken.  —  3. 

Paymaster  General,  G.  F.  Cutter.  —  I. 

Paymasters,  F.  Clarke,  S.  Rand,  R.  J.  Richardson,  J.  F.  Tarbell. — 4. 

Passed  Assistant  Paymaster,  E.  Sherwin.  —  I. 

Assistant  Paymaster,  C.  Fairchild.  —  i. 

Acting  Assistant  Paymasters,  W.  A.  Aiken,  E.  T.  Barker,  C.  S.  Halladay,  E.  D. 
Hayden,  C.  R.  Howard,  II.  Lunt,  J.  Read,  H.  M.  Rogers,  E.  H.  Sears,  A.  Sibley, 
A.  J.  Wright.  —  n. 

Medical  Directors,  S.  Jackson,  J.  H.  Wright.  —  2. 

Surgeons,  F.  M.  Dearborne,  J.  A.  Hawke,  F.  E.  Potter. — 3. 

Passed  Assistant  Surgeons,  R.  T.  Edes,  C.  L.  Green.  —  2. 

Acting  Passed  Assistant  Surgeons,  T.  S.  Keith,  W.  L.  Wheeler.  —  2. 

Assistant  Surgeons,  J.  A.  Bubier,  D.  D.  Gilbert,  I.  H.  Hazelton,  C.  T.  Hubbard, 
C.  E.  Stedman,  F.  M.  Weld,  R.  Willard.  —  7. 

Acting  Assistant  Surgeons,  W.  Butler,  E.  P.  Colby,  J.  R.  Deane,  C.  F.  Hildreth, 
A.  Kemble,  J.  H.  Mackie,  C.  E.  Vaughan.  —  7. 

Rear  Admiral's  Secretary,  H.  Van  Brunt. —  I. 

UNITED  STATES  MARINE  CORPS. 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  J.  L.  Broome;  Major,].  H.  Higbee;  Captains,  L.  E.  Fagan, 
P.  C.  Pope;  ist  Lieutenants,  L.  P.  French,  J.  H.  Sherburne;  2d  Lieutenant,  H.  C. 

Haines.  —  7. 

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TABLE 


HIGHEST    RANK    HELD    BY     MEMBERS 


2d  Lieutenant       ........••••  59 

2d  Lieutenant,  Brevet  Captain       .........  2 

ist  Lieutenant       ............  99 

1st  Lieutenant,  Brevet  Captain      ......... 

1st  Lieutenant,  Brevet  Major         .........  4 

ist  Lieutenant,  Adjutant        ..........  20 

ist  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  Brevet  Captain        .......  I 

ist  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  Brevet  Major  3 

ist  Lieutenant,  Regimental  Quartermaster 24 

1st  Lieutenant,  Regimental  Commissary 2 

Captain 2O3 

Captain,  Brevet  Major  ......•••••  53 

Captain,  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel        .         .         .         .         •         •         •         «  1 7 

Captain,  Brevet  Colonel 7 

Major 43 

Major,  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel           .         .         .         •         •         •         •         •  19 

Major,  Brevet  Colonel  .....•••••• 

Major,  Brevet  Brigadier  General    .........  I 

Lieutenant  Colonel        ............  4& 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  Brevet  Colonel     ' 12 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  Brevet  Brigadier  General 13 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  Brevet  Major  General I 

Colonel 23 

Colonel,  Brevet  Brigadier  General          ........  45 

Colonel,  Brevet  Major  General      .........  6 

Brigadier  General         ........... 

Brigadier  General,  Brevet  Major  General 16 

Major  General       .........         t         ••  4 

Carried  forward  .         .                  .         .         •         •         •         «         •         •  743 

(  290) 


Brought  forward .                                       .         .          .         .          .          .          .  743 

ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon  .........  20 

ist  Lieutenant,  Assistant  Surgeon,  Brevet  Major    ......  i 

Captain,  Assistant  Surgeon    ..........  i 

Major,  Surgeon     ............  33 

Major,  Surgeon,  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel    .         .         .         .         .         .         .  n 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  Medical  Director    ........  i 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  Medical  Inspector           .         .         .         .         .         .         .  2 

Chaplain       .............  8 

820 

NAVY. 

Acting  Ensign         ...........  6 

Ensign  .............  i 

Acting  Master        ...........  8 

Master           ............  i 

Acting  Volunteer  Lieutenant           ........  3 

Lieutenant     ............  3 

Acting  Volunteer  Lieutenant  Commander        ......  3 

Lieutenant  Commander          .........  5 

Commander  ............  8 

Captain           ............  3 

Commodore  ............  2 

Rear  Admiral         ...........  4 

Rear  Admiral's  Secretary        .........  i 

Acting  2d  Assistant  Engineer          ........  3 

2d  Assistant  Engineer    ..........  i 

Acting  1st  Assistant  Engineer         ........  i 

ist  Assistant  Engineer    ..........  4 

Chief  Engineer       ...........  8 

Acting  Assistant  Paymaster    .         .          .         .         .         .         .         .         .11 

Assistant  Paymaster        ..........  i 

Passed  Assistant  Paymaster    .........  i 

Paymaster      ............  4 

Paymaster  General         ..........  i 

Acting  Assistant  Surgeon         .          .          .          .          .          .          .          ...  7 

Assistant  Surgeon  ...........  7 

Acting  Passed  Assistant  Surgeon    ........  2 

Passed  Assistant  Surgeon        .........  2 

Surgeon         ............  3 

Medical  Director    ...........  2       106 

Carried  forward  ...........      926 

(  291  ) 


Brought  forward  ..........  926 

MARINE    CORPS. 


I 

2 

2 

I 

Lieutenant  Colonel 

I 

7 

933 

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a  s  n  a  1 1  i  e  s . 


DECEASED. 


Second  Lieutenant  CHARLES  P.  ABBOTT,  at  North  Andover,  Mass.,  August  6,  1879. 

Commander  SULLIVAN  D.  AMES,  U.S.N.,  at  Providence,  R.I.,  November  22,  1880. 

First  Lieutenant  COPLEY  AMORY,  at  Boston,  December  19,  1879. 

Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  CORNELIUS  G.  ATTWOOD,  at  Boston,  January  19,  1888. 

Captain  RICHARD  BARRETT,  at  Concord,  Mass.,  February  n,  1887. 

Brevet  Major  General  WILLIAM  F.  BARTLETT,  at  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  December  17,  1876. 

Brevet  Colonel  GUSTAVUS  M.  BASCOM,  U.S.A.,  at  Portsmouth,  R.I.,  August  16,  1884. 

Colonel  JAMES  L.  BATES,  at  South  Weymouth,  Mass.,  November  n,  1875. 

JAMES  W.  BATES,  at  Somerville,  Mass.,  August  n,  1887. 

Major  JOSEPH  H.  M.  BERTRAM,  at  Salem,  Mass.,  February  3,  1877. 

Lieutenant  HENRY  J.  BLAKE,  at  Paris,  France,  October  n,  1880. 

First  Lieutenant  JAMES  H.  BLAKE,  at  Boston,  November  12,  1889. 

Captain  CLIFTON  A.  BLANCHARD,  at  Chelsea,  Mass.,  September  23,  1879. 

Brevet  Brigadier  General  ASA  P.  BLUNT,  at  Manchester,  N.H.,  October  4,  1889. 

Lieutenant  Colonel  GEORGE  BOWERS,  at  Nashua,  N.H.,  February  14,  1884. 

Brigadier  General  HENRY  S.  BRIGGS,  at  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  September  22,  1887. 

Major  DAVID  T.  BUNKER,  at  Georgetown,  Demerara,  February  5,  1888. 

Brevet  Major  ARTHUR  H.  BURNHAM,  U.S.A.,  at  Lowell,  Mass.,  September  12,  1877. 

Lieutenant  Colonel  JOHN  H.  BURNHAM,  at  Middletown,  Conn.,  April  10,  1883. 

Major  General  AMBROSE  E.  BURNSIDE,  at  Bristol,  R.I.,  September  13,  1881. 

First  Lieutenant  FRANCIS  BUSH,  JR.,  at  Isles  of  Shoals,  August  16,  1874. 

Surgeon  CHARLES  M.  CARLETON,  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  December  30,  1886. 

First  Lieutenant  SAMUEL  E.  CHANDLER,  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  February  22,  1881. 

Captain  JOSEPH  B.  CLARK,  at  Manchester,  N.H.,  October  22,  1886. 

First  Lieutenant  RANDOLPH  M.  CLARK,  at  Dedham,  Mass.,  September  n,  1873. 

Paymaster  FRANK  CLARKE,  U.S.N.,  at  Mare  Island,  Cal.,  April  2,  1879. 

Captain  WILLIAM  S.  COBB,  at  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  December  7,  1878. 

Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  CHARLES  M.  COIT,  at  New  London,  Conn.,  July  3,   1878. 

Captain  ROBERT  GROSSMAN,  2d,  at  Taunton,  Mass.,  July  25,  1876. 

Major  CHARLES  W.  DABNEY,  JR.,  at  Malvern,  England,  December  22,  1870. 

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Brevet  Colonel  PHINEAS  A.  DAVIS,  at  New  Canton,  Va.,  August  22,  1872. 
Surgeon  FREDERICK  M.  DEARBORNE,  U.S.N.,  at  New  York,  April  24,  1887. 
Captain  GEORGE  P.  DENNY,  at  Boston,  January  23,  1885. 
Acting   Volunteer    Lieutenant  Commander  EDWARD    F.  DEVENS,  at   Long   Island. 

N.H.,  October  15,  1885. 
Acting  Master  JAMES   S.    DILLINGHAM,  JR.,  on   board  steamship  "  Finance,"  New 

York  Harbor,  November  14,  1883. 

Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  JAMES  G.  C.  DODGE,  at  Creston,  Iowa,  January  14,  1877. 
Brevet  Major  General  JAMES  L.  DONALDSON,  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  November  4,  1885. 
First  Lieutenant  GAMALIEL  L.  DWIGHT,  at  Nassau,  W.I.,  January  19,  1875. 
Captain  ELISHA  DYER,  at  Providence,  R.I.,  May  17,  1890. 
Surgeon  J.  FRANKLIN  DYER,  at  Annisquam,  Mass.,  February  9,  1879. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General  J.  GUSHING  EDMANDS,  at  Boston,  December  28,  1879. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General  THEODORE  G.  ELLIS,  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  January  8,  1883. 
Captain  CHARLES  W.  ELWELL,  at  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  May  14,  1882. 
Surgeon  JAMES  A.  EMMERTON,  at  Salem,  Mass.,  December  31,  1888. 
Major  EDWARD  A.  FISKE,  at  Lawrence,  Mass.,  December  28,  1887. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General  WILLIAM  O.  FISKE,  at  Lowell,  Mass.,  February  2,  1886. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General  HENRY  W.  FULLER,  at  Roxbury,  Mass.,  April  7,  1885. 
Brevet  Brigadier   General  HENRY  S.  GANSEVOORT,  U.S.A.,  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  April 

12,  1871. 

Brevet  Major  General  GEORGE  H.  GORDON,  at  Framingham,  Mass.,  August  29,  1886. 
First  Lieutenant  FRANCIS  GOULD,  at  Arlington,  Mass.,  September  7,  1874. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General  PATRICK  R.  GUINEY,  at  Boston,  March  21,  1877. 
Surgeon  CHARLES  HADDOCK,  at  Beverly,  Mass.,  October  10,  1889. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General  THOMAS  J.  HAINES,  U.S.A.,  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  August 

14,  1883. 

Brevet  Colonel  THERON  E.  HALL,  at  San  Diego,  Cal.,  August  3,  1880. 
Brevet  Brigadier   General  EDWARD  N.  HALLOWELL,  at  West  Medford,  Mass.,  July 

26,  1871. 

First  Lieutenant  CEPHAS  L.  HARTWELL,  at  Pasadena,  Cal.,  April  19,  1890. 
Major  OSSIAN  L.  HATCH,  at  Meriden,  Conn.,  February  9,  1888. 
Captain  JOHN  A.  HAWES,  at  Fairhaven,  Mass.,  March  10,  1883. 
Surgeon  GEORGE  H.  W.  HERRICK,  at  London,  England,  July  21,  1877. 
First  Lieutenant  JOSEPH  W.   HOLMES,  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  January  24,  1881. 
Lieutenant  Colonel  ALFRED  F.  HOLT,  at  Martin,  Florida,  December  28,  1890. 
Captain  GEORGE  H.  HOMANS,  at  Brookline,  Mass.,  August  10,  1890. 
Major  ISAAC  HARRIS  HOOPER,  at  Boston,  April  12,  1873. 
Acting  Master  FRANKLIN  HOPKINS,  at  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  October  13,  1886. 
WILLIAM  W.  HOPPIN,  at  Providence,  R.I.,  April  19,  1890. 
First  Lieutenant  WILLIAM  L.  HORTON,  at  Boston,  November  23,  1884. 
Captain  SOLOMON  HOVEY,  JR.,  at  Boston,  October  21,  1884. 

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Captain  WILLIAM  G.  HOWE,  at  Denver,  Col.,  March  19,  1886. 

Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  JOHN  W.  HUDSON,  at  Lexington,  Mass.,  June  i,  1872. 

Brevet  Major  CHARLES  H.  HURD,  at  Dorchester,  Mass.,  April  25,  1877. 

Lieutenant  Colonel  WILLIAM  V.  HUTCHINGS,  at  Auburndale,  Mass.,  July  26,  1888. 

Second  Lieutenant  JOSEPH  K.  JENNESS,  at  Haverhill,  Mass.,  August  29,  1881. 

Acting  Master  ALBERT  K.  JONES,  at  Lima,  Peru,  June  21,  1890. 

Acting  Second  Assistant  Engineer  EDWIN  H.  KEITH,  at  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Janu 

ary  27,  1885. 
Acting  Passed  Assistant  Surgeon  THEODORE  S.  KEITH,  at  Newton,  Mass.,  Septem 

ber  13,  1888. 

HENRY  P.  KIDDER,  at  New  York,  January  28,  1886. 
Captain  WILLIAM  A.  KIMBALL,  at  Pasadena,  Cal.,  December  27,  1887. 
Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  SAMUEL  KNEELAND,  at  Hamburg,  Germany,  September 


Captain  CHARLES  DUNCAN  LAMB,  at  Boston,  September  2,  1871. 

Colonel  FRANCIS  L.  LEE,  at  Westport,  N.Y.,  September  2,  1886. 

Brevet  Brigadier  General  HORACE  C.  LEE,  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  June  22,  1884. 

Brevet  Colonel  SAMUEL  P.  LEE,  U.S.A.,  at  Vineyard  Haven,  Mass.,  October  20,  1890. 

JAMES  L.  LITTLE,  at  Swampscott,  Mass.,  June  19,  1889. 

Captain  JACOB  H.  LOMBARD,  at  Boston,  July  29,  1875. 

Brevet  Colonel  WILLIAM  H.  LONG,  at  Chelsea,  Mass.,  April  7,  1890. 

Surgeon  GEORGE  LOTZ,  at  Boston,  July  20,  1879. 

Acting  Assistant  Paymaster  HENRY  LUNT,  at  Quincy,  Mass.,  April  7,  1887. 

Brevet  Brigadier  General  LUKE  LYMAN,  at  Montreal,  Canada,  November  12,  1889. 

Brevet  Major  General  GEORGE  N.  MACY,  at  Boston,  February  13,  1875. 

Brevet  Major  HERBERT  C.  MASON,  at  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  September  24,  1884. 

EDWARD  C.  MAURAN,  at  Providence,  R.I.,  June  5,  1886. 

Major  MATTHEW  J.  MCCAFFERTY,  at  Boston,  May  5,  1885. 

Captain  MICHAEL  S.  McCoNViLLE,  at  Worcester,  Mass.,  December  25,  1872. 

First  Assistant  Engineer  HORACE  McMuRTRiE,  at  Boston,  December  i,  1881. 

First  Lieutenant  BENJAMIN  C.  MIFFLIN,  at  Boston,  June  16,  1880. 

Major  JOHN  MORRISSEY,  at  Plymouth,  Mass.,  December  27,  1885. 

Captain  JOSEPH  MURDOCH,  at  Roxbury,  Mass.,  April  27,  1884. 

Lieutenant  Colonel  EDWARD  P.  NETTLETON,  at  Boston,  April  17,  1889. 

First  Lieutenant  ANDREW  J.  NICHOLS,  at  Natick,  Mass.,  November  30,  1880. 

Lieutenant  NICHOLAS  N.  NOYES,  at  Boston,  March  22,  1888. 

Captain  DANIEL  OAKEY,  at  New  York,  February  23,  1888. 

Brevet  Brigadier  General   FRANCIS  W.   PALFREY,  at  Cannes,  France,  December  6, 


Brevet  Colonel  WILLIAM  L.  PALMER,  at  New  Brighton,  N.Y.,  November  10,  1884. 
Commodore  FOXHALL  A.  PARKER,  U.S.N.,  at  Annapolis,  Md.,  June  10,  1879. 
Captain  JOHN  D.  PARKER,  JR.,  at  Mattapoisett,  Mass.,  August  17,  1878. 

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Lieutenant  Colonel  CHARLES  H.  PARKHURST,  at  Providence,  R.I.,   March  25,  1889. 

Captain  WILLIAM  E.  PERKINS,  at  Boston,  January  18,  1879. 

Brevet  Major  CHARLES  A.  PHILLIPS,  at  Virginia  City,  Nevada,  March  20,  1876. 

Colonel  GEORGE  H.  PIERSON,  at  Salem,  Mass.,  February  8,  1881. 

Brevet  Brigadier  General  .SAMUEL  A.  PORTER,  U.S.A.,  at  Boston,  April  21,  1880. 

Rear  Admiral  GEORGE  H.  PREBLE,  U.S.N.,  at  Brookline,  Mass.,  March  I,  1885. 

First  Lieutenant  CALVIN  B.  PRESCOTT,  at  Newton,  Mass.,  May  28,  1887. 

Captain  JOHN  C.  PUTNAM,  at  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.,  June  24,  1879. 

Brevet  Brigadier  General  SAMUEL  M.  QUINCY,  at  Keene,  N.H.,  March  24,  1887. 

Captain  BENJAMIN  F.  RACKLEY,  at  Dover,  N.H.,  April  26,  1890. 

Captain  WILLIAM  F.  REDDING,  at  Spring  Valley,  N.Y.,  March  7,  1876. 

Captain  EDWARD  B.  W.  RESTIEAUX,  at  Chelsea,  Mass.,  March  19,  1878. 

Captain  WILLIAM  F.  RICE,  at  Mexico,  Mo.,  June  4,  1884. 

Lieutenant  Colonel  JAMES  M.  RICHARDSON,  at  Roxbury,  Mass.,  October  7,  1878. 

Captain  JOSEPH  P.  ROCKWELL,  at  Boston,  November  22,  1885. 

Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  IRA  RUSSELL,  at  Winchendon,  Mass.,  December  19,  1888. 

Brevet  Brigadier  General  HENRY  RUST,  JR.,  at  Portland,  Me.,  July  29,  1881. 

Acting   Volunteer  Lieutenant  Commander   WILLIAM    G.    SALTONSTALL,  at    Domo 

D'Ossola,  Italy,  July  21,  1889. 

Captain  EDWARD  H.  SEARS,  at  Dorchester,  Mass.,  August  22,  1886. 
Brevet  Major  EUGENE  E.  SHELTON,  at  Boston,  October  2,  1875. 
Brigadier  General  GEORGE  F.  SHEPLEY,  at  Portland,  Me.,  July  20,  1878. 
First  Lieutenant  JACOB  SILLOWAY,  at  Canton,  Mass.,  April  9,  1890. 
Commodore  WILLIAM  F.  SPICER,  U.S.N.,  at  Charlestown,  Mass.,  November  29,  1878. 
Captain  RUFUS  P.  STANIELS,  at  Concord,  N.H.,  January  4,  1890. 
Brevet  Major  General  GEORGE  J.  STANNARD,  at  Washington,  D.C.,  June  I,  1886. 
Second  Lieutenant  ASA  P.  STEBBINS,  at  Tombstone,  Arizona,  July  13,  1889. 
Surgeon  HORATIO  G.  STICKNEY,  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  December  15,  1878. 
First  Lieutenant  WILLIAM  BRANDT  STORER,  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  October  14,  1884. 
First  Lieutenant  HENRY  H.  STURGIS,  at  Boston,  January  30,  1881. 
Captain  HENRY  D.  SULLIVAN,  at  Paris,  France,  August  29,  1889. 
Major  Ai  B.  THOMPSON,  at  Concord,  N.H.,  September  10,  1890. 
Captain  GEORGE  J.  THOMPSON,  at  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  September  26,  1882. 
First  Lieutenant  JOHN  DIXWELL  THOMPSON. 

First  Lieutenant  ALBERT  THORNDIKE,  at  New  York,  September  8,  1885. 
Captain  LEWIS  A.  TIFFT,  at  Springfield/Mass.,  August  31,  1874. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General   WILLIAM  S.   TILTON,  at  Newtonville,   Mass.,  March  23, 


First  Lieutenant  JOHN  F.  TOBEY,  at  Providence,  R.I.,  October  5,  1882. 
Captain  CHARLES  R.  TRAIN,  at  North  Conway,  N.H.,  July  29,  1885. 
Captain  EZRA  J.  TRULL,  at  Charlestown,  Mass.,  April  29,  1886. 
Brevet  Colonel  CHARLES  N.  TURNBULL,  at  Boston,  December  2,  1874. 

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Brevet  Major  General  ADIN  B.  UNDERWOOD,  at  Boston,  January  14,  1888. 
First  Lieutenant  ALBERT  F.  UPTON,  at  Newtonville,  Mass.,  June  8,  1888. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General  CHARLES  F.  WALCOTT,  at  Salem,  Mass.,  June  n,  1887. 
Commander  EDWARD  A.  WALKER,  U.S.N.,  at  Newton,  Mass.,  March  8,  1876. 
Captain  RICHARD  WATERMAN,  at  Providence,  R.I.,  March  23,  1888. 
Captain  WILLIAM  WEST,  at  Boston,  August  26,  1889. 
Major  WILLARD  D.  WHEELER,  at  Ouray,  Colorado,  January  21,  1885. 
Acting  Passed   Assistant  Surgeon   WILLIAM  L.  WHEELER,  at  Newport,  R.I.,  Octo 
ber  1 6,  1887. 

Surgeon  ELISHA  M.  WHITE,  at  Mammoth  Hot  Springs,  Wyoming,  July  14,  1890. 
Surgeon  ALLSTON  W.  WHITNEY,  at  West  Newton,  Mass.,  November  11,  1881. 
Assistant  Surgeon  ARTHUR  H.  WILSON,  at  South  Boston,  May  11,  1890. 
Second  Lieutenant  GEORGE  F.  WOODMAN,  at  Boston,  November  2,  1884. 
Lieutenant  Colonel  DAVID  M.  WOODWARD,  at  Worcester,  Mass.,  October  22,  1887. 
Captain  JOHN  W.  WOLCOTT,  at  Dedham,  Mass.,  June  4,  1885. 
Medical  Director  JOHN  H.  WRIGHT,  U.S.N.,  at  Boston,  December  26,  1879. 


TRANSFERRED. 


To  the  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania. 

Brevet  Major  JOHN  BIGELOW,  February  2,  1887. 

Major  EZRA  P.  GOULD,  November  6,  1889. 

Major  JOHN  R.  MCGINNESS,  U.S.A.,  October  5,  1881. 

Lieutenant  Colonel  JAMES  C.  McKEE,  U.S.A.,  November  6,  1889. 

Captain  EDGAR  C.  MERRIMAN,  U.S.N.,  February  5,  1890. 

Major  CHARLES  W.  RAYMOND,  U.S.A.,  May  7,  1890. 

Chaplain  HENRY  CLAY  TRUMBULL,  March  14,  1878. 


To  the  Commandery  of  the  State  of  New  York. 

Acting  Assistant  Paymaster  WILLIAM  A.  AIKEN,  January  4,  1888. 
Lieutenant  Colonel  JOHN  H.  AMMON,  November  4,  1885. 
Assistant  Surgeon  HERBERT  M.  BISHOP,  February  5,  1890. 
Lieutenant  Colonel  JOHN  L.  BROOME,  U.S.M.C.,  January  4,  1888. 
LUCIEN  F.  BURPEE,  December  i,  1886. 

(  297) 


Major  STEPHEN  CABOT,  October  20,  1868. 

First  Lieutenant  ROBERT  G.  CARTER,  U.S.A.,  January  4,  1882. 

First  Lieutenant  DAVID  S.  DENISON,  December  5,  1888. 

Brevet  Major  WILLIAM  E.  DONNELL,  November  6,  1889. 

Lieutenant  Colonel  HENRY  H.  ELLIOTT,  JR  ,  April  4,  1881. 

Lieutenant  Colonel  GEORGE  L.  GILLESPIE,  U.S.A.,  December  31, 

Captain  HENRY  W.   HUBBELL,  JR.,  U.S.A.,  December  2,  1878. 

Brevet  Major  BELA  P.  LEARNED,  March  7,  1888. 

Chief  Engineer  CHARLES  H.  LORING,  U.S.N.,  May  19,  1880. 

Major  WILLIAM  H.  MALLORY,  June  11,  1879. 

Brevet  Major  E.  PORTER  MASON,  January  7,  1880. 

Major  GTHO  E.  MICHAELIS,  U.S.A.,  May  i,  1876. 

Captain  ARTHUR  MORRIS,  U.S.A.,  November  7,  1888. 

First  Lieutenant  THEODORE  C.  OTIS,  November  5,  1884. 

Captain  JOHN  N.  PARTRIDGE,  September  30,  1869. 

Brevet  Major  BENJAMIN  F.  RITTENHOUSE,  U.S.A.,  November  5,  1879. 

Captain  CHARLES  SHALER,  U.S.A.,  February  i,  1882. 

Master  ROBERT  M.  THOMPSON,  December  2,  1885. 

Captain  EDMUND  L.  ZALINSKI,  U.S.A.,  March  i,  1882. 


To  the  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Maine. 

Brevet  Major  General  GEORGE  L.  BEAL,  April  5,  1882. 

Brevet  Brigadier  General  JOHN  MARSHALL  BROWN,  March  i,  1882. 

Brevet  Major  General  JOSHUA  L.  CHAMBERLAIN,  April  30,  1882. 

Brevet  Colonel  AUGUSTUS  B.  FARNHAM,  April  5,  1882. 

Major  General  FRANCIS  FESSENDEN,  January  i,  1882. 

Brevet  Major  General  JAMES'D.  FESSENDEN,  February  i,  1882. 

First  Lieutenant  EDWARD  M.  RAND,  March  I,  1882. 

Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  FREDERICK  ROBIE,  April  5,  1882. 


To  the  Commandery  of  the   State  of  California. 

Captain  F.  EDWARD  GRAY,  December  3,  1890. 

Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  DANIEL  R.  LARNED,  U.S.A.,  December  7,  1887. 
Captain  JOSIAII  A.  OSGOOD,  February  6,  1889. 
Major  EDMUND  K.  RUSSELL,  U.S.A.,  April  5,   1882. 
Captain  WILLIAM  H.  SEAMANS,  February  13,  1878. 

(298) 


To  the  Commandery  of  the   State  of  Wisconsin. 

First  Lieutenant  GEORGE  W.  BACON,  May  15,  1874. 

Captain  IRVING  McC.  BEAN,  May  15,  1874. 

Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  JOSEPH  McC.  BELL,  May  15,  1874. 

Captain  WILLIAM  A.  COLLINS,  May  15,  1874. 

Second  Lieutenant  EDWARD  FERGUSON,  May  15,  1874. 

Major  General  CHARLES  S.  HAMILTON,  May  15,  1874. 

Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  JOHN  L.  HATHAWAY,  May  15,  1874. 

Colonel  JAMES  H.  HOWE,  May  15,   1874. 

Captain  GARTH  W.  JAMES,  May  15,  1874. 

Assistant  Surgeon  WALTER  H.  LEIGHTON,  April  3,  1889. 

Captain  DARWIN  R.  MAY,  May  15,  1874. 

Captain  JOSEPH  B.  OLIVER,  May  15,   1874. 

Captain  CHARLES  D.  ROBINSON,  May  15,  1874. 

Brevet  Major  JAMES  SAWYER,  May  15,  1874. 


To  the  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Illinois. 

Brevet  Major  GEORGE  T.  BURROUGHS,  May  8,  1879. 

Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  HENRY  W.  FARRAR,  May  8,  1879. 

Captain  RICHARD  ROBINS,  May  8,  1879. 

Lieutenant  Colonel  THADDEUS  H.  STANTON,  U.S.A.,  December  31,  1888. 

Brevet  Major  HENRY  L.  SWORDS,  May  4,  1881. 

Captain  JAMES  C.  WHITE,  May  8,  1879. 


To  the  Commandery  of  the  District  of  Columbia. 

Brevet  Major  General  NICHOLAS  L.  ANDERSON,  April  5,  1882. 

Chief  Engineer  CHARLES  H.  BAKER,  U.S.N.,  February  6,  1884. 

Captain  WILLIAM  W.  CARRUTH,  May  2,  1883. 

Brevet  Colonel  JOHN  G.  CHANDLER,  U.S.A.,  November  i,    1882. 

Paymaster  General  GEORGE  F.  CUTTER,  U.S.N.",  February  i,  1882. 

Chief  Engineer  CHARLES  E.  DE  VALIN,  U.S.N.,  December  31,  1886. 

Passed  Assistant  Surgeon  ROBERT  T.  EDES,  November  3,  1886. 

Commander  ROBLEY  D.  EVANS,  U.S.N.,  February  i,  1882. 

Rear  Admiral  DONALD  McN.  FAIRFAX,  U.S.N.,  December  3,  1890. 

Captain  WILLIAM  FLETCHER,  U.S.A.,  November  2,  1887. 

Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  HEZEKIAH  GARDNER,  U.S.A.,  February  3,  1883. 

Captain  HENRY  P.  GODDARD,  April  30,  1882. 

(  299) 


Second  Lieutenant  HENRY  C.  HAINES,  U.S.M.C.,  November  7,  1883. 

Brevet  Major  EMINEL  P.  HALSTEAD,  February  i,  1882. 

Brevet  Major  General  JOSEPH  R.  HAWLEY,  March  i,  1882. 

Captain  JOHN  H.  HIGBEE,  U.S.M.C.,  April  30,  1883. 

Brevet  Colonel  JESSE  E.  JACOBS,  December  4,  1889. 

Captain  JOHN  A.  JUDSON,  December  31,  1886. 

Rear  Admiral  EDWARD  T.  NICHOLS,  U.S.N.,  February  i,  1882. 

Brevet  Brigadier  General  ALBERT  ORDWAY,  February  i,  1882. 

Brevet  Brigadier  General  JOAB  N.  PATTERSON,  December  31,  1889. 

Major  BEN:    PERLEY  POORE,  March  i,  1882. 

Colonel  REDFIELD  PROCTOR,  November  6,  1889. 

Captain  ALMYNE  H.  G.  RICHARDSON,  May  7,  1884. 

Captain  MONTGOMERY  SICARD,  U.S.N.,  May  2,  1883. 

Rear  Admiral  CHARLES  STEEDMAN,  U.S.N.,  April  30,  1882. 

Lieutenant  Commander  CHARLES  J.  TRAIN,  U.S.N.,  December  2,  1885. 

Brevet  Major  JOHN  G.  TURNBULL,  U.S.A.,  February  2,  1887. 

Brevet  Brigadier  General  GEORGE  W.  WEST,  January  3,  1883. 

Brevet  Major  General  JAMES  A.  WILLIAMSON,  December  2,  1885. 


To  the  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Ohio. 

Brevet  Colonel  CHARLES  McCLURE,  U.S.A.,  December  i,  1886. 
Commander  CHARLES  McGREGOR,  U.S.N.,  February  5,   1890. 
Lieutenant  Colonel  HENRY  C.  WARMOTH,  November  6,  1889. 
Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  ANDREW  H.  YOUNG,  U.S.A.,  February  5,  1890. 


To  the  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Michigan. 

Brevet  Major  General  RUSSELL  A.  ALGER,  February  4,  1885. 
First  Lieutenant  HENRY  M.  DUFFIELD,  February  4,  1885. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General  JOHN  G.  PARKHURST,  February  4,  1885. 
Brevet  Major  General  LUTHER  S.  TROWBRIDGE,  February  4,  1885. 


To  the  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Minnesota. 

First  Lieutenant  JOHN  S.  ALLANSON,  November  4,  1885. 

Surgeon  CHARLES  C.  HAYES,  December  3,  1890. 

Second  Lieutenant  CLAY  MACCAULEY,  April  30,  1885. 

Lieutenant  Colonel  THOMAS  C.  SULLIVAN,  U.S.A.,  December  7,  1887. 


To  the  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Oregon. 

Major  General  NELSON  A.  MILES,  U.S.A.,  May  6,  1885. 
Brevet  Major  FRANCK  E.  TAYLOR,  U.S.A.,  May  6,  1885. 


To  the  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Missouri. 

Rear  Admiral's  Secretary  HENRY  VAN  BRUNT,  May  2, 


To  the  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Kansas. 

Brevet  Colonel  ZEMRO  A.  SMITH,  November  2,  1887. 


To  the  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Colorado. 

Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  DANIEL  K.  CROSS,  June  2,  1887. 
Captain  WILLIAM  B.  UPTON,  June  2,  1887. 


To  the  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Indiana. 

Major  SIGOURNEY  WALES,  October  17,  1888. 


RESIGNED. 


First  Lieutenant  AZEL  AMES,  JR.,  March  5,  1884. 

Captain  GEORGE  W.  BALDWIN,  October  5,  1881. 

Brevet  Colonel  GEORGE  M.  BARNARD,  JR.,  June  3,  1885. 

First  Lieutenant  ALBERT  G.  BOWLES,  May  7,  1884. 

Lieutenant  Colonel  JOHN  B.  BROWNLOW,  May  6,  1874. 

Captain  ROBERT  F.  CLARK,  April  5,  1882. 

CHARLES  E.  CUNNINGHAM,  December  3,  1890. 

Acting  Master  CALEB  A.  CURTIS,  April  4,  1883. 

Surgeon  HALL  CURTIS,  March  i,  1882. 

Brevet  Major  EDWARD  P.  DEACON,  June  6,  1877. 

Brevet  Brigadier  General  ARTHUR  A.  GOODELL,  February  2,  1881. 


Brevet  Captain  ROBERTSON  JAMES,  December  3,  1890. 

First  Lieutenant  HORATIO  N.   JOSE,  April  30,  1881. 

First  Lieutenant  JOHN  C.  JONES,  December  6,  1882. 

Lieutenant  Colonel  ALEXANDER  MONTGOMERY,  U.S.A.,  April  30,  1881. 

Chaplain  CHARLES  C.  TIFFANY,  May  3,  1876. 

Captain  ALANSON  H.  WARD,  March  i,  1882. 

Brevet  Brigadier  General  DARIUS  B.  WARNER,  May  i,  1878. 

Brevet  Brigadier  General  CHARLES  A.  WHITTIER,  June  7,  1876. 


ELECTION   DECLARED    NULL   AND    VOID. 


Having  neglected  to  perfect  their  membership  for  the  period  of  six  months. 
Under  the  old  Constitution,  Art.  VI.,  Sect.  j. 

Captain  GUSTAVUS  D.  BATES,  May  3,  1871. 

Brevet  Captain  JOHN  B.  CLAPP,  May  4,  1881. 

Brevet  Colonel  EDWIN  R.  GOODRICH,  May  4,  1869. 

Brevet  Major  OCRAN  H.  HOWARD,  U.S.A.,  May  3,  1871. 

Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  FREDERICK  A.  SAWYER,  January  6,  1875. 

Brevet  Colonel  GEORGE  I.  WATERMAN,  May  3,  1871. 

Lieutenant  Colonel  JOHN  W.  WETHERELL,  April  5,  1871. 


DROPPED    FROM    THE    ROLL. 


Having  neglected  or  refused,  after  due  notice,  to  pay  clues. 
Constitution,  Art.  XV.,  Sect.  j. 

Brevet  Major  GEORGE  E.  ALDEN,  U.S.A.,  January  6,  1875. 
Brevet  Major  T.  EDWARD  AMES,  October  3,  1877. 
Brevet  Major  EDWARD  P.  BROWN,  May  4,  1887. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General  THEODORE  F.   BROWN,  October  3,  1877. 
First  Lieutenant  ELISHA  B.  CHIPMAN,  October  3,  1877. 
First  Lieutenant  CHARLES  DWIGHT,  January  6,  1875. 
First  Lieutenant  WALTER  EVERETT,  October  3,  1877. 
Captain  GEORGE  E.  GOODRICH,  May  4,  1881. 
Lieutenant  Colonel  HORATIO  D.  JARVES,  January  2,  1878. 
Brevet  Brigadier  General  HORATIO  JENKINS,  JR.,  January  2,  1878. 
Lieutenant  Colonel  DANIEL  S.  LAMSON,  January  2,  1878. 
(  302) 


Chaplain  JOSEPH  F.  LOVERING,  March  6,  1889. 
Brevet  Major  BENJAMIN  K.  ROBERTS,  U.S.A.,  May  5,  1880. 
Second  Lieutenant  JOHN  H.  ROBINSON,  October  3,  1877. 
First  Lieutenant  RUFUS  T.  SPARKS,  May  5,  1880. 
First  Lieutenant  BENJAMIN  THOMAS,  February  4,  1880. 
First  Lieutenant  CHARLES  H.  WALKER,  January  6,  1875. 
Second  Lieutenant  EDWARD  W.  WELLINGTON,  May  5,  1880. 
First  Lieutenant  EDWARD  P.  WHITE,  October  3,  1877. 
Captain  HENRY  WINSOR,  JR.,  January  6,  1875. 


EXPELLED. 


Having  been  impeached  and  charges  sustained. 
Constitution,  Art.  IX.,  Sect.  2. 

Brevet  Major  JAMES  B.  BELL,  May  7,  1879. 


SUMMARY    OF    MEMBERSHIP. 


First  Class,  original    .......       665 

First  Class,  in  succession     ......          13 

First  Class,  by  inheritance  ......          23 

701 

Second  Class       .........  40 

Third  Class          .........  20 

Total  membership,  January  i,  1891      ....  761 

Deceased            .          .          .         .         .          .         .          .  160 

Transferred        .          .          .          .          .          .          .          .  113 

Resigned             .          .          .          .          .          .          .          .  19 

Dropped  from  the  roll        ......  20 

Expelled i 

3'3 

Total  membership  since  organization           .          .  .          Ti°74 

(  303  )  ^^ 


0f  ©mmnamlcries 


COMMANDERY-IN-CHIBP. 

Instituted  October  21,  1885.     Headquarters,  Philadelphia. 

COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF, 

BREVET  MAJOR* GENERAL  RUTHERFORD  B.  HAYES,  U.S.V. 

RECORDER- 1 N-CH I EF, 

BREVET  LIEUTENANT  COLONEL  JOHN  P.  NICHOLSON,  U.S.V. 


COMMANDBRY  OF  THE  STATE    OP    PENNSYLVANIA. 

Instituted  April  15,  1865.     Headquarters,  Philadelphia. 

COMMANDER, 

BREVET  MAJOR  GENERAL  DAVID  -McM.  GREGG,  U.S.V. 

RECORDER, 

BREVET  LIEUTENANT  COLONEL  JOHN  P.  NICHOLSON,  U.S.V. 


COMMANDERY   OP    THE    STATE    OP    NEW    YORK. 

Instituted  JanuaVy  17,   1866.     Headquarters,  New  York. 

COMMANDER, 

BREVET  MAJOR  GENERAL  WAGER  SWAYNE,  U.S.A. 

RECORDER, 

PAYMASTER  GEORGE  DE  FOREST  BARTON,  LATE  U.S.N. 


COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OP  MAINE. 
Instituted  April  25,   1866.     Headquarters,  Portland. 

COMMANDER, 

BREVET  BRIGADIER  GENERAL  THOMAS  W.  HYDE,  U.S.V. 

RECORDER, 

BREVET  MAJOR  HENRY  S.  BURRAGE,  U.S.V. 
(304) 


COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS. 

Instituted  March  4,  1868.     Headquarters,  Boston. 

COMMANDER, 

BREVET  BRIGADIER  GENERAL  JOHN  L.  OTIS,  U.S.V. 

RECORDER, 

COLONEL  ARNOLD  A.  RAND,  U.S.V. 


COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

Instituted  April  12,   1871.     Headquarters,  San  Francisco. 

COMMANDER, 

MAJOR  WILLIAM  O.  GOULD,  U.S.V. 

RECORDER, 

BREVET  LIEUTENANT  COLONEL  WILLIAM  R.  SMEDBERG,  U.S.A. 


COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  WISCONSIN. 

Instituted  May  15,   1874.     Headquarters,  Milwaukee. 

COMMANDER, 

LIEUTENANT  EDWARD  FERGUSON,  U.S.V. 

RECORDER, 

CAPTAIN  A. -ROSS  HOUSTON,  U.S.V. 


COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS. 

Instituted  May  8,   1879.     Headquarters,  Chicago. 

COMMANDER, 

MAJOR  GEORGE  L.  PADDOCK,  U.S.V. 

RECORDER, 

LIEUTENANT  COLONEL  CHARLES  W.  DAVIS,  U.S.V. 


COMMANDERY  OF  THE  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 

Instituted  February  i,   1882.     Headquarters,  Washington. 

COMMANDER, 

COLONEL  REDFIELD  PROCTOR,  U.S.V. 

RECORDER, 

BREVET  MAJOR  WILLIAM  P.  HUXFORD,  U.S.A. 

(305) 


COMMANDBRY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  OHIO. 

Instituted  May  3,   1882.     Headquarters,  Cincinnati. 

COMMANDER, 

BREVET  LIEUTENANT  COLONEL  EPHRAIM  C.  DAWES,  U.S.V. 

RECORDER, 

CAPTAIN  ROBERT  HUNTER,  U.S.V. 


COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE    OF  MICHIGAN. 

Instituted  February  4,   1885.     Headquarters,  Detroit. 

COMMANDER, 

BREVET  LIEUTENANT  COLONEL  SAMUEL  E.  PITTMAN,  U.S.V. 

RECORDER, 

BREVET  MAJOR  GEORGE  W.  CHANDLER,  U.S.V. 


COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MINNESOTA. 

Instituted  May  6,  1885.     Headquarters,  St.  Paul. 

COMMANDER, 

COLONEL   JAMES   GILFILLAN,  U.S.V. 

RECORDER, 

BREVET  MAJOR   GEORGE   Q.  WHITE,  U.S.A. 


COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  OREGON. 

Instituted  May  6,  1885.     Headquarters,  Portland. 

COMMANDER, 

COLONEL  THOMAS    M.   ANDERSON,   U.S.A. 

RECORDER, 

CAPTAIN   GAVIN   E.   CAUKIN,   U.S.V. 


COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MISSOURI. 

Instituted  October  21,  1885.     Headquarters,  St.  Louis. 

COMMANDER, 

MAJOR   JAMES   G.   BUTLER,    U.S.V. 

RECORDER, 

CAPTAIN   WILLIAM    R.    HODGES,   U.S.V. 
(306) 


COMMANDERY  OP  THE  STATE   OP  NEBRASKA. 

Instituted  October  21,  1885.     Headquarters,  Omaha. 

COMMANDER, 

MAJOR  JOSEPH    \V.   PADDOCK,   U.S.V. 

RECORDER, 

MAJOR   HORACE   LUDINGTON,   U.S.V. 


COMMANDERY  OP  THE  STATE  OF  KANSAS. 
Instituted  April  22,  1886.     Headquarters,  Fort  Leavemvorth. 

COMMANDER, 

COLONEL   EDWIN   F.   TOWNSEND,  U.S.A. 

RECORDER, 

CAPTAIN   FORREST   H.  HATHAWAY,   U.S.A. 


COMMANDERY  OP  THE  STATE  OF  IOWA. 

Instituted  October  20,  1886.     Headquarters,  Des  Moines. 

COMMANDER, 

CAPTAIN   WILLIAM   DEAN,   U.S.V. 

RECORDER, 

LIEUTENANT   BYRON   A.   BEESON,   U.S.V. 


COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  COLORADO. 

Instituted  June  I,  1887.     Headquarters,  Denver. 

COMMANDER, 

LIEUTENANT  WESTBROOK  S.  DECKER,  U.S.V. 

RECORDER, 

BREVET   CAPTAIN  JAMES   R.   SAVILLE,   U.S.V. 


COMMANDERY  OF   THE  STATE  OF   INDIANA. 
Instituted  October  17,  1888.     Headquarters,  Indianapolis. 

COMMANDER, 

MAJOR   GENERAL   LEWIS  WALLACE,   U.S.V. 

RECORDER, 

FIRST   LIEUTENANT   BENJAMIN   B.   PECK,   U.S.V. 

(307) 


COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OP  WASHINGTON. 

Instituted  January  14,  1891.     Headquarters,  Tacoma. 

COMMANDER, 

CAPTAIN  JAMES    R.    HAYDEN,   U.S.V. 

RECORDER, 

MAJOR   FRANK   CLENDENIX,  U.S.V. 


TABLE    SHOWING 
MEMBERSHIP    OF    THE    ORDER 

OCTOBER  31,  1890. 


COMMANDERY  OF 


ist  Class. 


Pennsylvania 808 

New  York 834 

Maine <          97 

Massachusetts j        698 

California |        534 

Wisconsin '        195 

Illinois '.        384 

District  of  Columbia j        492 

Ohio I        712 

Michigan 211 

Minnesota 253 

Oregon 93 

Missouri |        263 

Nebraska 140 

Kansas 214 

Iowa 116 

Colorado 116 

Indiana 163 

: I 

Totals 6,323 


2d  Class. 


36 

45 

4 

38 

27 
8 

25 
18 

39 
8 

17 

10 

9 
8 
16 
6 
6 
9 


3d  Class. 


6 

5 
i 

20 
16 

3 
6 
i 

8 
3 

5 

5 
4 
5 
4 


Total. 


850 
884 
102 

756 

577 
206 

4i5 
5" 

759 

222 

275 
103 
277 
152 

235 
126 
122 
173 


329 


93 


6,745 


(308) 


THE 


MILITARY  ORDER 


OF  THE 


LOYAL  LEGION 


OF  THE 


INSTITUTED  APRIL  75,  1865 


CONSTITUTION   AND   BY-LAWS 


PHILADELPHIA 

1889 


Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  r8bs,for 

THE    MILITARY   ORDER    OF    THE    LOYAL    LEGION    OF    THE    UNITED    STATES, 
By  Sam.  B.  Wylie  Mitchell,  M.  D.,  Acting  Recorder-in-Chief  of  said  Order, 

In  the  Clerk's  Office  of  the  District  Court  of  the  United  States, 
for  the  Eastern  District  of  Pennsylvania. 


Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1883,  by 

JOHN  P.  NICHOLSON, 

Acting  Recorder-in-Chief  of  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion 
of  the  United  States, 

in  the  Office  of  the  Librarian  of  Congress. 


Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1889,  by 
JOHN  P.  NICHOLSON, 

Recorder-in-Chief  of  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the 
United  States, 

in  the  Office  of  the  Librarian  of  Congress. 


First  Edition,  i8b5- 

Sixth    Edition, 

1874. 

Second 

i8bb. 

Seventh 

" 

1877. 

Third 

1867. 

Eighth 

" 

1880. 

Fourth 

i8b8. 

Ninth 

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Journal  of  the   Sixth  Quadrennial  Congress,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  April 
lo-u,  1889. 

Extract.     *        *        *        *        *        *        * 
Companion  John  Cochrane,  New  York : 

Resolved,  That  the  Constitution  and  By-Laws  which  have  been  adopted  shall  be 
promulgated  and  take  effect  July  4,  1889. 

The  resolution  was  unanimously  adopted. 
«         %         *         -:•;         «         $         ;f 

JOHN  P.  NICHOLSON,  RUTHERFORD  B.  HAYES, 

Recorder-in-  Chief.  Commander-in-  Chief. 


CONSTITUTION. 


PREAMBLE. 

WE,  Officers  and  honorably  discharged  Officers 
of  the  Army,  Navy  and  Marine  Corps  of  the  United 
States,  whose  names  are  hereunto  annexed,  having 
aided  in  maintaining  the  honor,  integrity  and  su 
premacy  of  the  National  Government  at  a  critical 
period  of  its  history,  and  holding  in  remembrance 
the  sacrifices  in  common  made  and  the  triumphs 
together  shared  in  discharge  of  this  sacred  duty,  unite 
to  ordain  and  establish  a  permanent  association  for 
the  purposes  and  objects  hereinafter  set  forth,  and  to 
this  end  pledge  our  honor,  as  officers  and  gentlemen, 
to  be  governed  by  the  following  Constitution  and 
By-Laws. 

ARTICLE   I. 

TITLE. 

This  association  shall  be  known  as  THE  MILITARY 
ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION  OF  THE  UNITED 
STATES. 


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ARTICLE   II. 

PRINCIPLES. 

This  Order  acknowledges  as  its  fundamental  prin 
ciples — 

First.  A  firm  belief  and  trust  in  Almighty  God,  ex 
tolling  Him  under  whose  beneficent  guidance  the 
sovereignty  and  integrity  of  the  Union  have  been 
maintained,  the  honor  of  the  Flag  vindicated,  and  the 
blessings  of  civil  liberty  secured,  established  and  en 
larged. 

Second.  True  allegiance  to  the  United  States  of  Amer 
ica,  based  upon  paramount  respect  for  and  fidelity  to 
the  National  Constitution  and  Laws,  manifested  by  dis 
countenancing  whatever  may  tend  to  weaken  loyalty, 
incite  to  insurrection,  treason  or  rebellion,  or  impair  in 
any  manner  the  efficiency  and  permanency  of  our  free 
institutions. 

ARTICLE   III. 

OBJECTS. 

The  objects  of  this  Order  shall  be  to  cherish  the 
memories  and  associations  of  the  war  waged  in  defence 
of  the  vatty  and  indivisibility  of  the  Republic;  strength 
en  the  ties  of  fraternal  fellowship  and  sympathy  formed 
by  companionship-in-arms ;  advance  the  best  inter 
ests  of  the  soldiers  and  sailors  of  the  United  States, 
especially  of  those  associated  as  Companions  of  this 
Order,  and  extend  all  possible  relief  to  their  widows 
and  children;  foster  the  cultivation  of  military  and 


naval  science;  enforce  unqualified  allegiance  to  the 
General  Government;  protect  the  rights  and  liberties 
of  American  citizenship,  and  maintain  National  Honor, 
Union  and  Independence. 

ARTICLE   IV. 

ORGANIZATION. 

SECTION  I. — This  Order  shall  be  composed  of  State 
Commanderies  and  a  National  Commandery. 

SEC.  2. — There  shall  be  but  one  Commandery  in  each 
State,  which  shall  be  designated  as  "  The  Commandery 

of  the  State  of ,"  excepting  the  Commandery  of 

the  District  of  Columbia,  which  shall  be  designated  as 
such.  The  relative  seniority  of  the  several  State  Com 
manderies  shall  be  determined  by  the  respective  dates 
of  their  institution. 

SEC.  3. — The  National  Commandery  shall  be  desig 
nated  "The  Commandery-in-Chief." 

SEC.  4. — Commanderies  may  become  incorporated 
subject  to  the  provisions  of  this  Constitution. 

ARTICLE    V. 

MEMBERS. 

SECTION  I. — The  Companions  of  this  Order  shall  be 
elected,  in  the  manner  hereinafter  provided,  from  the 
three  classes  below  defined,  and  shall  be  entitled  Com 
panions  of  said  classes  respectively. 

SEC.  2.  FIRST  CLASS:  1st.  Commissioned  officers 
and  honorably  discharged  commissioned  officers  of  the 


United  States  Army,  Navy  and  Marine  Corps,  Regular 
or  Volunteer,  including  officers  of  assimilated  or  cor 
responding  rank  by  appointment  of  the  Secretary 
of  War  or  Navy,  who  were  actually  engaged  in  the 
suppression  of  the  Rebellion  prior  to  the  fifteenth  day 
of  April,  1865,  and  whose  names  appear  in  the  Offi 
cial  Registers  of  the  United  States  Army  and  Navy 
and  of  the  Volunteer  Force  of  the  United  States  Army, 
or  who  served  under  the  President's  call  of  the  fif 
teenth  day  of  April,  1861  ;  or  who,  having  served  as 
non-commissioned  officers,  warrant  officers  or  enlisted 
men  during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  have  since  been 
commissioned  as  officers  in  the  United  States  Army, 
Navy  or  Marine  Corps,  or  were  commissioned  as  offi 
cers  in  the  Volunteer  Force  prior  to  the  twentieth  day 
of  August,  1 866 ;  and  persons  who,  having  served  as 
non-commissioned  officers,  warrant  officers  or  enlisted 
men  as  aforesaid,  shall  have  become  eligible  to  mem 
bership  by  inheritance  from  officers  not  members  of 
the  Order,  but  who  were  eligible  as  such,  who  shall 
have  died  prior  to  the  thirty-first  day  of  December, 
1892.  Those  elected  under  the  provisions  of  this  clause 
shall  be  designated  Original  Companions  of  the  First 
Class. 

2d.  The  eldest  direct  male  lineal  descendants,  accord 
ing  to  the  rules  of  primogeniture,  of  deceased  Orig 
inal  Companions  of  the  First  Class,  and  of  officers 
not  members  of  the  Order,  but  who  were  eligible  as 
such,  who  shall  have  died  prior  to  the  thirty-first  day 


of  December,  1892 ;  and  if  there  are  no  such  descend 
ants,  then  the  male  heirs  of  such  deceased  Com 
panions  or  officers  in  the  collateral  branches  of  their 
families  in  the  order  of  genealogical  succession  ac 
cording  to  the  rules  of  primogeniture,  disregarding 
intervening  female  lives. 

Provided,  however,  First.  That  the  inheritance  shall 
in  every  case  of  succession  be  traced  anew  from  the 
original  founder  of  the  membership  in  the  Order, 
or  deceased  officer  as  aforesaid,  and  not  otherwise., 
and  shall  be  limited  in  cases  of  collateral  succession 
to  the  brothers,  and  descendants  of  brothers  and  sis 
ters,  of  such  Original  Companion  or  deceased  officer ; 
in  cases  of  representation  through  females,  the  elder 
branches  shall  be  preferred  to  the  younger: 

Second.  That  any  person  eligible  to  membership  by 
inheritance,  or  by  renunciation  of  another,  may,  in 
writing,  waive  and  renounce  his  right  to  such  eligi-  ^ 
bility  in  favor  of  the  person  next  entitled  at  the  time 
of  such  renunciation,  excepting  that  no  person  who  is 
a  direct  lineal  descendant  of  an  Original  Companion 
or  deceased  officer  as  aforesaid,  shall  be  allowed  to 
waive  his  right  in  favor  of  a  collateral  relative  of  such 
Original  Companion  or  deceased  officer  : 

Third.  That  in  case  a  Companion  of  the  First  Class 
or  person  already  eligible  to  membership  is  next  in  the 
line  of  inheritance  from  a  deceased  Original  Compan 
ion  or  officer  as  aforesaid,  the  eligibility  to  membership 
derived  from  such  deceased  Companion  or  officer 


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shall  devolve  upon  the  person  next  entitled  other  than 
such  living  Companion  or  person  already  eligible  or 
the  direct  lineal  descendants  of  either;  but  any 
Original  Companion  having  no  direct  lineal  descend 
ant  may  by  writing  filed  with  the  Recorder  of  the 
Commandery  in  which  he  may  be  enrolled,  or  by  his 
last  will  and  testament,  or  instrument  in  the  nature 
thereof,  nominate  for  life  his  successor  from  among 
his  male  heirs  within  the  said  limits  in  the  collateral 
branches  of  his  family: 

Fourth.  That  in  cases  of  inheritance  by  persons  under 
the  age  of  twenty-one  years  the  right  of  succession  to 
eligibility  to  membership,  or  of  renunciation  thereof, 
shall  remain  in  abeyance  until  they  shall  attain  that 
age: 

Fifth.  That  the  resignation,  expulsion  or  forfeiture 
of  membership  of  a  Companion  who  has  obtained  such 
membership  by  inheritance  shall  only  work  as  a  waiver 
of  his  rights  in  favor  of  the  next  person  in  the  line  of 
inheritance  from  the  Original  Companion  or  deceased 
officer  as  aforesaid : 

Sixth.  That  no  right  of  inheritance  shall  be  derived 
from  any  Original  Companion  who  has  been  expelled 
from  the  Order  and  not  reinstated,  but,  in  case  an 
Original  Companion  shall  have  resigned  or  been 
dropped  from  the  roll  for  non-payment  of  dues,  his 
successor  may  be  allowed  by  vote  of  a  majority  of 
the  members  of  the  Commandery  present  at  any  stated 
meeting  to  revive  the  said  right : 


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Seventh.  That  such  descendants  or  collateral  heirs 
shall  have  first  filed  affidavits  setting  forth  the  facts 
upon  which  eligibility  to  membership  is  claimed. 

SEC.  3. — SECOND  CLASS  :  The  eldest  sons  of  living 
Original  Companions  of  the  First  Class  who  shall  have 
attained  the  age  of  twenty-one  years.  Upon  the  death 
of  his  father,  a  Companion  of  the  Second  Class  shall 
become  a  Companion  of  the  First  Class,  and  be  so 
announced  to  the  Order  by  circular.  Companions  of 
the  Second  Class  shall  have  the  right  to  vote  in  all 
cases  except  in  elections  for  membership  in  the  First 
Class. 

SEC.  4. — THIRD  CLASS  :  Gentlemen  who  in  civil  life, 
during  the  Rebellion,  were  specially  distinguished  for 
conspicuous  and  consistent  loyalty  to  the  National  Gov 
ernment,  and  were  active  and  eminent  in  maintaining  the 
supremacy  of  the  same;  but  the  number  of  Companions 
of  the  Third  Class  in  any  Commandery  shall  not  exceed 
the  ratio  of  one  to  thirty-three  of  those  of  the  First 
Class.  Provided,  however:  That  no  Companion  of  the 
Third  Class  shall  be  elected  after  the  fifteenth  day  of 
April,  1890. 

ARTICLE  VI. 

ELECTION    OF    MEMBERS. 

SECTION  I. — Every  application  for  membership  shall 
be  made  to  the  Commandery  of  the  State  in  which  the 
applicant  resides,  if  a  Commandery  exists  therein,  and 
if  there  be  none,  then  to  such  Commandery  as  the  ap 
plicant  may  select. 


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SEC.  2. —  Every  application  for  membership  of  the 
First  or  Second  Class  shall  be  made  in  writing  and 
signed  by  the  applicant,  who  shall  be  recommended 
in  writing  by  three  Companions  of  the  First  Class 
of  the  Commandery  to  which  he  shall  apply,  at  least 
one  of  whom  shall  further  vouch  by  letter  for  the 
candidate's  worthiness.  The  application  shall  be 
accompanied  by  an  admission  fee  of  not  less  than 
twenty-five  dollars,  which  shall  be  refunded  in  case 
of  non-election. 

SEC.  3. — The  name,  address  and  military  record  of 
every  applicant  for  membership,  together  with  the 
names  of  the  Companions  recommending  him,  shall 
be  published  in  a  circular  and  be  referred  to  a  com 
mittee  of  investigation,  consisting  of  three  Companions 
of  the  First  Class,  other  than  the  recommending  Com 
panions,  which  committee  shall  report  in  writing  at  the 
next  stated  meeting.  Upon  the  reading  of  the  report, 
the  Commander  shall  formally  request  any  Companion 
who  has  any  objection  thereto,  or  reasons  against  the 
election  of  the  applicant,  to  state  the  same  if  he  so 
desires.  If  the  application  be  for  membership  as  an 
Original  Companion  of  the  First  Class,  each  Original 
Companion  present,  and  no  other,  shall  cast  one  ballot 
for  or  against  the  applicant ;  but  if  the  application  be 
for  membership  by  inheritance,  every  Companion  of  the 
First  Class  present  shall  cast  one  ballot  for  or  against 
the  applicant;  and  if  the  application  be  for  membership 
in  the  Second  Class,  every  Companion  of  that  Class 


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present  shall  also  vote.  If  not  more  than  four  adverse 
ballots  be  cast  against  the  applicant,  he  shall  be  de 
clared  elected. 

SEC.  4. — An  application  for  membership  may  be 
withdrawn  before  report  thereon,  or  after  favorable 
report  and  before  ballot ;  but  if  the  report  be  unfavor 
able,  the  candidate  must  be  balloted  for. 

SEC.  5. — Nominations  for  membership  in  the  Third 
Class  shall  be  made  in  writing  to  the  Board  of  Officers 
by  five  Original  Companions  of  the  First  Class.  The 
Board  of  Officers  shall  act  as  a  committee  of  investi 
gation,  and  if  satisfied  that  the  nominee  is  worthy  and 
eligible,  shall  favorably  report  his  name  to  the  Com- 
mandery,  and  state  in  writing  the  acts  of  conspicuous 
and  consistent  loyalty  for  which  he  was  specially  dis 
tinguished.  The  report  shall  be  acted  upon  at  the 
next  stated  meeting  of  the  Commandery  after  its 
promulgation  by  circular.  Upon  the  adoption  of 
the  report  every  Companion  of  the  Commandery 
present  shall  cast  one  ballot  for  or  against  the  candi 
date,  and  if  no  adverse  ballot  is  cast  against  him,  he 
shall  be  declared  elected. 

SEC.  6. — Companions  shall  subscribe  to  the  Con 
stitution,  and  shall  be  installed  at  a  stated  meeting, 
or  by  such  written  declaration  as  may  be  prescribed 
by  the  By-Laws. 

SEC.  7. — Each  Companion  shall  be  entitled  to  the 
insignia  during  membership.  Original  Companions  of 
the  First  Class,  and  Companions  elected  thereto  by  right 


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of  inheritance  from  deceased  officers,  and  Companions 
of  the  Third  Class,  shall  be  entitled  to  the  diploma. 
The  right  to  hold  the  insignia  and  diploma  of  a  Com 
panion  of  the  First  Class  shall,  after  his  death,  remain 
in  the  relative  next  entitled  to  the  membership — in  the 
family,  if  there  be  no  such  relative,  and  in  the  Com- 
mandery  through  which  they  were  issued,  if  there  be 
no  such  relative  or  family.  A  Companion  of  the 
Second  Class,  upon  becoming  a  Companion  of  the 
First  Class,  shall  return  to  the  Commandery  in  which 
he  was  elected  the  insignia  in  his  possession  as  such 
Companion  of  the  Second  Class.  The  right  to  hold 
the  insignia  and  diploma  of  a  Companion  of  the  Third 
Class  shall,  after  his  death,  remain  in  his  family,  and  in 
the  Commandery  through  which  they  were  issued  if 
there  be  no  such  family. 

SEC.  8. — If  an  applicant  be  rejected,  such  action 
shall  be  communicated  to  all  Commanderies,  and  he 
shall  be  thereafter  forever  ineligible  for  election,  except 
after  one  year  in  the  Commandery  by  which  he  was 
rejected;  and  then  only  by  unanimous  ballot.  If  a 
candidate  for  membership  by  inheritance  shall  be 
rejected,  the  person  standing  next  in  regular  order 
of  inheritance  shall  be  eligible. 

SEC.  9. — Any  Companion  who  shall  disclose  the 
name  of  another  who  has  been  instrumental  in  caus 
ing  the  rejection  of  an  applicant  for  membership,  or 
who  shall  give  information  that  may  lead  to  such  dis 
closure,  shall  be  liable  to  expulsion,  from  the  Order, 


and  the  Commander  shall ,  cause  this  section   to   be 
read  immediately  after  such  rejection. 

ARTICLE  VII. 

COMPANIONS-AT-LARGE. 

Any  gentleman  who  was  engaged  in  the  suppression 
of  the  Rebellion  prior  to  the  fifteenth  day  of  April,  1865, 
serving  upon  staff  duty  without  commission,  may  be 
elected  a  Companion-at-Large  upon  the  nomination 
of  a  State  Commandery,  and  election  by  the  Com- 
mandery- in-Chief.  Such  nomination  shall  only  be 
made  upon  due  application  and  investigation,  and  by 
unanimous  favorable  ballot  of  the  Companions  present 
at  the  meeting  when  the  report  of  the  committee  of 
investigation  is  submitted.  Upon  notification  of  the 
nomination  the  Commandery-in-Chief,  after  further  in 
vestigation,  shall  act  upon  the  nomination.  The  vote 
shall  be  by  ballot,  and  one  adverse  ballot  shall  reject. 

A  Companion-at-Large  shall  become  an  Original 
Companion  of  the  First  Class,  upon  affiliation  with  the 
State  Commandery  by  which  he  was  nominated,  and 
shall  receive  the  diploma  and  insignia  of  the  Order. 

ARTICLE  VIII. 

RESIGNATIONS    AND   TRANSFERS. 

SECTION  I . — Resignations  shall  be  offered  in  writing  at 
a  stated  meeting  of  the  Commandery,  accompanied  by 
a  certificate  from  the  Recorder  that  all  dues  have  been 
paid,  and  the  insignia  and  diploma  shall  be  returned, 
the  registered  number  of  which  shall  never  be  re-issued 


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except  in  case  of  his  restoration  to  membership.  Such 
resignation  may  be  accepted  by  a  two-thirds  vote  of  the 
Companions  present  at  any  stated  meeting,  provided 
that  it  shall  not  be  accepted  pending  charges. 

SEC.  2. — A  Companion  who  shall  have  resigned  may 
upon  application  to  the  Commandery  of  which  he  had 
been  a  member  be  restored  to  membership  by  vote  of  a 
majority  of  the  members  of  the  Commandery  present 
at  any  stated  meeting :  Provided,  That  notice  of  such 
intended  action  shall  have  been  published  by  Circular. 
In  case  of  such  restoration  his  former  number  on  the 
roll  and  the  original  number  of  his  insignia  shall  be 
assigned  and  his  original  diploma  returned  to  him. 

Sec.  3. — A  Companion  changing  his  abode,  or  his 
station  if  in  the  Army,  Navy  or  Marine  Corps,  may  be 
transferred  to  the  Gommandery  most  accessible,  upon 
written  application  to  his  Commandery,  accompanied 
by  a  certificate  that  his  dues  have  been  paid. 

ARTICLE   IX. 

FORFEITURE  OF   MEMBERSHIP. 

SECTION  I. — Membership  shall  be  forfeited  only  for 
violation  of  the  obligations  assumed  on  entering  the 
Order,  or  for  conduct  unbecoming  a  gentleman.  In 
such  cases  the  diploma  and  insignia  shall  be  returned 
to  the  Commandery. 

SEC.  2. — If  the  conduct  or  character  of  any  Com 
panion  be  impeached,  the  accusing  Companion  shall 
prefer  charges  in  writing  to  the  Board  of  Officers,  who 


shall  notify  the  accused ;  and  if,  after  due  investigation, 
the  Board  considers  the  charges  to  be  sustained,  it  shall 
report  its  findings  to  the  Commandery,  notifying  the  ac 
cused  of  the  time  when  the  report  is  to  be  made.  The 
accused  may  be  expelled,  suspended  or  reprimanded  at 
a  stated  meeting  by  a  vote  of  two-thirds  of  the  mem 
bers  of  the  Commandery  present 

SEC.  3. — The  dismissal,  cashiering  or  dishonorable 
discharge  from  the  military  or  naval  service  of  the 
United  States,  or  the  conviction  in  a  court  of  justice 
of  a  criminal  offence,  of  any  Companion,  shall  con 
stitute  sufficient  reason  for  his  expulsion  without 
further  investigation. 

SEC.  4. — A  Companion  who  has  been  expelled  may 
be  reinstated  by  unanimous  vote  of  the  members  of  the 
Commandery  present  at  a  stated  meeting,  after  he  shall 
have  petitioned  in  writing  for  reinstatement.  Notice  of 
such  petition  shall  be  published  in  the  circular  calling 
the  stated  meeting. 

ARTICLE   X. 

DIPLOMA   OF    MEMBERSHIP. 

SECTION  i. — Every  Diploma  of  Membership  shall 
be  signed  by  the  Commander-in-Chief,  have  the  seal 
of  the  Order  affixed  thereto,  and  be  attested  by  the 
Recorder-in-Chief. 

SEC.  2. — The  form  of  the  Diploma  for  Original  Com 
panions  of  the  First  Class,  other  than  those  by  right  of 
inheritance  from  officers  who  shall  have  died  prior  to  the 
thirty-first  day  of  December,  1892,  shall  be  as  follows: 


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No.— 

In  the  name  and  by  the  Authority  of 

{COAT  OF  ARMS]* 

THE  MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION  OF  THE 
UNITED  STATES. 

THE  COMMANDERY-IN-CHIEF 
To  all  to  whom  these  Presents  shall  come, 

GREETING: 

KNOW  YE,  THAT 

Having  been  specially  distinguished  for  faithful  services 
in  maintaining  the  honor,  integrity  and  supremacy  of 
the  Government  of  the  United  States  of  America,  was 
received  as  a  COMPANION  OF  THE  FIRST  CLASS  OF  THE 
MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION  OF  THE 

UNITED  STATES,  on  the day  of ,  Anno  Domini 

thousand hundred  and ,  through  the  Com- 

mandery  of  the  State  of- 

IN  TESTIMONY  WHEREOF   the   names    of  the  proper 
Officers  and  the  Seal  of  the  Order  are  hereunto  affixed. 

GIVEN  at  Philadelphia,  this — day  of ,  in  the 

year  of  our  Lord thousand hundred  and , 

and  of  the  Independence  of  the  United  States  of 
America  the ,  and  of  the  Order  the 


Commander-in-  Chief. 
Attest : — 


Recorder-in-  ChieJ. 

SEC.  3. — The  form  of  the  Diploma  for  Companions 
of  the  Third  Class  shall  be  similar  in  form  to  that  for 
Original  Companions  of  the  First  Class. 

SEC.  4. — The  form  of  the  Diploma  for  Companions 
of  the  First  Class  by  right  of  inheritance  from  officers 
who  shall  have  died  prior  to  the  thirty-first  day  of  De 
cember,  1892,  shall  be  as  follows: 


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In  the  name  and  by  the  Authority  of 
{COAT  OF  ARMS] 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION  OF  THE 
UNITED  STATES. 

THE  COMMANDERY-IN-CHIEF 


GREETING  : 

WHEREAS 

was  distinguished  for  faithful  services  in  maintaining 
the  honor,  integrity  and  supremacy  of  the  Govern 
ment  of  the  United  States  of  America  during  the  War 

of  the  Rebellion,  and 

Now  KNOW  YE,  THAT  HIS was  elected,  by 

right  of  inheritance,  a  COMPANION  OF  THE  FIRST  CLASS 
OF  THE  MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION  OF 

THE  UNITED  STATES,  on  the — day  of ,  Anno 

Domini thousand hundred  and ,  through  the 

Commandery  of  the  State  of 

IN  TESTIMONY  WHEREOF  the  names  of  the  proper 
Officers  and  the  Seal  of  the  Order  are  hereunto  affixed. 

GIVEN  at  Philadelphia,  this day  of ,  in  the 

year  of  our  Lord thousand—hundred  and , 

and  of  the  Independence  of  the  United  States  of 
America  the ,  and  of  the  Order  the 


Commander-in-  C  'kief. 
Attest  :— 


Recorder-in-  Chief. 


2O 


ARTICLE   XI. 

OFFICERS. 

SECTION  I. — The  Officers  of  the  several  State  Com- 
manderies  shall  be  a  Commander,  a  Senior  Vice-Com 
mander,  a  Junior  Vice-Commander,  a  Recorder,  a 
Registrar,  a  Treasurer,  a  Chancellor,  a  Chaplain,  and  a 
Council  consisting  of  five  Companions,  which  officers 
shall  constitute  the  Board  of  Officers  of  the  Com- 
mandery.  They  shall  be  elected  annually  by  ballot 
by  a  majority  of  the  votes  cast.  Should  no  candidate 
receive  a  majority  of  the  votes  cast  at  the  first  ballot, 
then  the  candidate  receiving  the  lowest  number  of 
votes  shall  be  dropped,  and  so  on  at  each  successive 
ballot.  The  Companions  so  elected  shall  be  invested 
personally  or  by  written  acceptance,  and  enter  upon 
office  at  once,  and  hold  the  same  until  their  suc 
cessors  shall  have  been  elected  and  invested. 

SEC.  2. — The  Officers  of  the  Commandery-in-Chief 
shall  be  a  Commander-in-Chief,  a  Senior  Vice-Com- 
mander-in-Chief,  a  Junior  Vice-Commander-in-Chief,  a 
Recorder-in-Chief,  a  Registrar-in-Chief,  a  Treasurer- 
in-Chief,  a  Chancellor-in-Chief,  a  Chaplain-in-Chief, 
and  a  Council-in-Chief,  consisting  of  five  Companions, 
which  officers  shall  constitute  the  Board  of  Officers 
of  the  Commandery-in-Chief.  They  shall  be  elected 
biennially  in  the  manner  prescribed  for  the  election 
of  officers  of  the  State  Commanderies,  and  shall  be 
invested  personally  or  by  written  acceptance  and  enter 


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upon  their  office  at  once,  and  hold  the  same  until  their 
successors  shall  have  been  elected  and  invested. 

ARTICLE   XII. 

DUTIES    AND    POWERS    OF    OFFICERS. 

SECTION  i. — It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Commandef 
to  preside  at  all  meetings  of  the  Commandery  and  of 
the  Board  of  Officers,  enforce  a  strict  observance  of 
the  Constitution  and  By-Laws,  and  perform  such  other 
duties  as  custom  and  parliamentary  usage  may  require. 

SEC.  2. — The  Vice-Commanders  shall,  when  called 
upon,  assist  the  Commander,  and  in  his  absence  per 
form  his  duties,  and  shall  succeed,  in  order,  to  his 
office  in  event  of  his  death,  resignation,  or  removal. 

SEC.  3. — It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Recorder  to 
record  the  proceedings  of  the  Commandery  and  of 
the  Board  of  Officers,  and  collect  all  moneys  due  the 
Commandery. 

SEC.  4. — It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Registrar  to 
keep  a  register  of  the  Companions  of  the  Command 
ery,  embracing  the  material  facts  relating  to  their  mem 
bership.  In  the  absence  or  disability  of  the  Recorder, 
he  shall  act  in  his  stead. 

SEC.  5. — It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Treasurer  to 
receive  from  the  Recorder  all  moneys  belonging  to 
the  Commandery,  and  receipt  therefor.  He  shall  give 
such  security  as  the  Commandery  may  direct. 

SEC.  6. — The  Chancellor  shall  have  the  care  and 
custody  of  the  Insignia,  Ribbon  and  Rosettes,  and 


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shall  issue,  on  proper  requisitions,  the  diploma  and 
insignia.  In  the  absence  or  disability  of  the  Treas 
urer,  he  shall  act  in  his  stead. 

SEC.  7. — It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Chaplain  to 
open  the  several  meetings  of  the  Commandery  with 
prayer,  and  perform  such  other  duties  as  general  cus 
tom  may  require  of  him. 

SEC.  8. — The  Council  shall  constitute  a  standing  com 
mittee  on  accounts,  and  shall  audit  and  adjust  the 
Commandery's  books  semi-annually,  or  oftener  if  re 
quired  to  do  so,  rendering  reports  thereof  to  the  Com 
mandery. 

SEC.  9. — The  Board  of  Officers  shall  have  general 
supervision  and  control  over  all  property  belonging 
to  the  Commandery.  It  shall  have  power  to  fill  va 
cancies  in  any  of  the  offices  of  the  Commandery, 
until  the  time  of  the  next  election,  except  in  that  of 
Commander,  which  shall  be  filled  as  prescribed  in 
Section  2  of  this  Article. 

Sec.  10. — Other  duties  may  be  prescribed  for  the 
officers  by  the  By-Laws  or  by  the  Commandery  upon 
recommendation  of  the  Board  of  Officers. 

ARTICLE   XIII. 

REMOVAL   OF   OFFICERS. 

Any  officer  who  shall  neglect  or  improperly  perform 
the  duties  incumbent  upon  him,  may  be  removed  at 
any  stated  meeting  by  a  vote  of  two-thirds  of  the  mem 
bers  of  the  Commandery  present. 


ARTICLE   XIV. 

MEETINGS. 

SECTION  I. — The  stated  meetings  of  the  several 
State  Commanderies  shall  be  held  at  such  times  as 
they  shall  determine  by  a  two-thirds  vote :  Provided, 
however,  That  every  Commandery  shall  hold  an  an 
nual  meeting  in  the  month  of  May  for  the  election  of 
officers. 

SEC.  2. — Special  meetings  shall  be  convened  at  the 
pleasure  of  the  Commander,  or  upon  the  written  re 
quest  of  twenty-five  Companions  of  the  Commandery 
upon  seven  days'  notice. 

SEC.  3. — Fifteen  Companions  of  the  Commandery 
shall  constitute  a  quorum  at  any  meeting  for  the 
transaction  of  business. 

SEC.  4. — None  but  Companions  of  the  Order  shall 
be  present  at  its  business  meetings. 

ARTICLE   XV. 

ARREARS. 

SECTION  I. — No  Companion  in  arrears  shall  be  enti 
tled  to  vote  at  the  annual  election  for  officers,  or  be 
eligible  to  any  office  in  the  Order. 

SEC.  2. — Any  Companion  who,  on  the  first  day  of 
April,  may  be  in  arrears  for  one  year  or  more,  shall 
be  notified  thereof;  and  if  such  arrears  shall  not  be 
paid  within  three  months  after  such  notice,  the  Com 
mandery  may,  by  a  majority  vote  of  the  members 


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present,  suspend   the   Companion   until   such  arrears 
shall  be  paid  or  remitted. 

SEC.  3. — Any  Companion  who  shall  neglect  or  re 
fuse  to  pay  such  arrears  may  be  dropped  from  the 
roll  by  vote  of  two-thirds  of  the  Companions  present 
at  any  stated  meeting,  unless  it  shall  appear  that  the 
delinquency  has  occurred  unavoidably,  in  which  case 
the  Commandery  may  remit  the  whole  or  any  portion 
of  such  arrears  by  a  two-thirds  vote.  A  Companion 
so  dropped  may,  upon  payment  of  such  arrears,  be 
reinstated  by  vote  of  a  majority  of  the  members  of 
the  Commandery  present  at  any  stated  meeting :  Pro 
vided,  That  notice  of  such  intended  action  shall  have 
been  published  by  Circular. 

ARTICLE   XVI. 

COMMANDERY-IN-CHIEF. 

SECTION  I. — The  Commandery-in-Chief  shall  con 
sist  of  the  Commanders,  ex-Commanders,  Vice-Com 
manders,  ex- Vice-Commanders,  Recorders,  and  ex- 
Recorders  of  the  several  Commanderies. 

SEC.  2. — The  duties  and  powers  of  the  officers  of 
the  Commandery-in-Chief  shall  correspond  with  those 
prescribed  in  this  Constitution  and  By-Laws  for  offi 
cers  of  State  Commanderies. 

SEC.  3. — The  chief  executive  and  supreme  judicial 
power  shall  be  vested  in  the  Commandery-in-Chief. 

SEC.   4. — The    Commandery-in-Chief  shall,   in   the 


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name  and  by  the  authority  of  the  Order,  issue  all 
diplomas  of  membership. 

SEC.  5. — The  Chancellor-in-Chief  shall  have  the  cus 
tody  of  the  diploma-plate,  dies,  insignia,  ribbon  and 
rosettes,  and,  upon  requisition,  shall  deliver  to  the 
Chancellors  of  State  Commanderies  the  diplomas, 
insignia  and  rosettes  required  for  their  respective 
Companions. 

SEC.  6. — Should  any  State  Commandery  cease  to 
hold  regular  meetings  for  one  year,  its  Charter  may 
be  revoked  by  the  Commandery-in-Chief,  and  in  the 
event  of  such  revocation  the  Companions  of  such 
Commandery  in  good  standing  shall  be  transferred 
to  such  other  Commanderies  as  they  may  elect. 

SEC.  7. — The  head-quarters  of  the  Commandery- 
in-Chief  shall  be  in  the  City  of  Philadelphia,  Penn 
sylvania,  and  it  shall  there  assemble  at  least  once  in 
every  two  years.  Meetings  shall  be  held  in  alternate 
years  at  such  places  as  may  be  designated  at  pre 
ceding  stated  meetings.  The  Council-in-Chief  shall 
meet  annually. 

SEC.  8. —  Special  meetings  of  the  Commandery-in- 
Chief  shall  be  convened  at  the  pleasure  of  the  Com- 
mander-in-Chief,  or  upon  the  written  request  of  twenty 
members  upon  ten  days'  notice. 

SEC.  9. — The  expenses  of  the  Commandery-in- 
Chief  shall  be  provided  for  by  a  pro  rata  assessment 
upon  each  State  Commandery,  according  to  its  respect 
ive  number  of  Companions. 


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ARTICLE   XVII. 

STATE  COMMANDER.IES. 

SECTION  I. — Authority  to  organize  a  State  Com- 
mandery  may  be  granted  by  the  Commandery-in- 
Chief,  upon  the  vote  of  two-thirds  of  its  members 
present  at  any  meeting,  on  written  application  by  at 
least  twenty  Original  Companions  of  the  First  Class, 
whereupon  a  Charter  shall  be  issued. 

SEC.  2. — The  form  of  Charter  shall  be  as  follows : 


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In  the  Name  and  by  the  Authority  of 

{COAT  OF  ARMS] 

THE  MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION  OF  THE 
UNITED  STATES. 

THE  COMMANDERY-IN-CHIEF 

To  all  and  singular  to  whom  these  Presents  shall  come, 

GREETING  : 
KNOW  YE,  that  our  worthy  Companions, , 


are  hereby  authorized   and  empowered   to   institute, 

organize  and  establish  a  Commandery  in , 

to  be  known  as  THE  COMMANDERY  OF  THE  STATE  OF 

,  OF  THE  MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL 

LEGION  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

WITNESS  the  name  of  the  Commander-in-Chief,  and 
the  Seal  of  the  Order,  attested  by  the  Recorder-in- 

Chief,  at  Philadelphia,  this day  of in  the 

year  of  our  Lord thousand hundred   and 

,  and  of  the  Independence  of  the  United  States 

of  America  the ,  and  of  the  Order  the , 


Commander-in-  Chief. 
Attest  :— 


Recorder-in-  Chief. 


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SEC.  3. —  Upon  issuing  a  Charter,  the  Commander- 
in-Chief  shall  designate  the  time  and  place  for  the  or 
ganization  of  the  Commandery.  The  officers  shall 
then  be  chosen,  and  shall  enter  on  their  duties  at 
once  and  hold  office  until  their  successors,  elected  at 
the  annual  meeting  next  following,  shall  have  been 
invested. 

SEC.  4. —  Each  Commandery  shall  have  power  to 
adopt  rules  and  regulations  for  its  own  government, 
which  shall  not  conflict  with  the  Constitution  and  By- 
Laws  of  the  Order. 

SEC.  5. —  Each  Commandery,  on  the  first  day  of 
May  in  every  year,  shall  make  a  full  report  of  its 
condition,  with  a  general  history  of  its  proceedings 
to  the  Commandery-in-Chief. 

ARTICLE   XVHI. 

CONGRESS   OF   THE   ORDER. 

SECTION  I. —  A  Congress  of  the  Order,  to  be  com 
posed  of  the  Commander-in- Chief,  Recorder-in- Chief, 
and  three  representatives  from  each  Commandery,  shall 
assemble  at  least  once  in  every  four  years,  on  the  Wed 
nesday  next  following  the  ninth  day  of  April,  at  such 
place  as  shall  have  been  designated  by  the  preceding 
Congress. 

SEC.  2. —  Each  State  Commandery  shall  elect  by 
ballot,  at  the  stated  meeting  next  preceding  the  month 
in  which  the  Congress  is  to  assemble,  three  represent 
atives  and  three  alternates,  vacancies  in  the  represent- 


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atives  to  be  filled  by  the  alternates  in  the  order  of 
their  election.  Vacancies  in  the  representation  of  a 
Commandery  may  be  filled  by  its  representatives  pres 
ent  selecting  the  requisite  substitutes  from  Companions 
of  the  Order  present  at  the  Congress  and  not  previous 
ly  delegated  as  representatives  or  selected  as  substitutes 
by  other  Commanderies.  When  a  Commandery  can 
not  be  represented  in  the  Congress,  the  Commander 
shall  cause  to  be  transmitted  to  the  Recorder-in-Chief 
duly  certified  authorization  to  the  Commander-in-Chief 
to  select  from  Companions  not  representing  other  Com 
manderies  who  may  be  present  at  the  Congress  three 
representatives  for  the  Commandery,  who  shall  have 
the  full  powers  of  other  representatives. 

SEC.  3. — All  legislative  power  shall  be  vested  in  the 
Congress  of  the  Order. 

SEC.  4. — Votes  in  the  Congress  shall  be  by  State 
Commanderies,  each  Commandery  having  one  vote. 

ARTICLE  XIX. 

COAT    OF  ARMS    OF   THE   ORDER. 

The  Coat  of  Arms  of  the  Order  shall  be  : 

Arms. — Gironne,    (symbolical  of  unity,)    of   thirty-four, 

gules  and  argent,  (representing  the  number  of  States  forming  the 
National    Government   at   the  commencement   of  the   Rebellion;)    a 

twisted  pillar  irradiated  in  pale,  or,  environed  by  an 
orl  of  clouds,  proper,  (v.  Exodus  xiii,  21,  22.) 

Crest  —  Upon  a  wreath,  argent  and  gules,  a  hemi 
sphere,  or,  charged  with  the  legend  AMERICA,  in  letters 


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azure;  thereon  the  National  Eagle  in  defence,  proper; 
all  within  thirteen  e"toiles  of  five  points  archwise,  of  the 
first,  on  a  field  of  the  fourth. 

Supporters. —  Dexter :  A  soldier  under  arms,  his 
dexter  hand  supporting  a  lance,  therefrom  flying  the 
Standard  of  the  United  States;  Sinister:  A  sailor 
equipped  for  general  quarters,  his  sinister  hand  sup 
porting  a  pike,  thereon  hoisted  the  National  Flag :  all 
proper.  The  equipage  of  each  as  prescribed  by  the 
Regulations  of  1861-1865  f°r  tne  government  of  the 
Army  and  Navy. 

Motto. —  LEX  REGIT  ARMA  TUENTUR,  in  letters  argent, 
charged  upon  a  scroll,  purpure.  (v.  Frontispiece.) 

ARTICLE   XX. 

SEAL   OF    THE    ORDER. 

The  Seal  of  the  Order  shall  be  one  and  three-tenths 
inches  in  diameter,  and  shall  consist  of  the  Crest,  as 
hereinbefore  blazoned,  the  letters  MDCCCLXV  in  base; 
the  whole  encircled  by  a  band  one-eighth  of  an  inch 
wide,  thereon  the  legend,  SEAL  OF  THE  MILITARY  ORDER 

OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

ARTICLE   XXI. 

INSIGNIA    OF   THE   ORDER. 

SECTION  I. — The  Insignia  of  the  Order  shall  consist 
of  the  Badge  pendent  by  a  link  and  a  ring  of  gold 
from  the  Ribbon. 

SEC.  2. — The  Badge  shall  be  as  follows : 


Obverse. — A  cross  of  eight  points,  gold,  cantoned 
with  rays  of  gold,  forming  a  star — its  long  diameter 
one  and  three-tenths  inches,  its  short  diameter  eight- 
tenths  of  an  inch.  The  cross  enameled,  azure, 
charged  with  a  smaller  cross  of  like  proportions, 
enameled  white  and  edged  with  gold.  In  the  centre 
thereof,  within  a  circle  four-tenths  of  an  inch  in  diam 
eter,  enameled  gules,  the  National  Eagle  displayed 
gold.  On  the  circle,  gold,  one-tenth  of  an  inch  wide, 
in  relievo,  the  motto,  LEX  REGIT  ARMA  TUENTUR. 

(v.  page  34.) 

Reverse. — The  star  as  above  described.  In  the 
centre  thereof,  within  a  circle  four-tenths  of  an  inch 
in  diameter,  enameled  gules,  two  sabres  in  saltire,  their 
points  in  base ;  surmounted  by  a  fasces  palewise,  en- 
signed  with  the  Phrygian  Cap ;  environed  in  chief 
with  an  arch  of  thirteen  stars ;  in  base,  a  wreath  of 
laurel :  all  of  gold.  On  the  circle,  gold,  one-tenth 
of  an  inch  wide,  in  relievo,  the  legend — M.  o.,  LOYAL 

LEGION,  U.  S. MDCCCLXV.       (v.  page  35.) 

SEC.  3. — The  reverse  of  the  link  of  each  Badge 
shall  bear  an  engraved  number  corresponding  to  that 
of  the  registered  number  of  the  Diploma  of  the 
Companion  to  whom  issued,  and,  when  such  Badge 
shall  have  been  worn  by  an  Original  Companion, 
the  obverse  of  the  link  shall  bear  the  number  of  the 
Companion  last  entitled  to  it  in  succession. 

SEC.  4. — The  Ribbon  shall  be  of  watered  silk,  one 
and  one-half  inches  wide. 


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For  Original  Companions  of  the  First  Class,  the 
ribbon  shall  have  a  red  centre  eight-tenths  of  an  inch 
wide,  with  a  border  of  white  and  edging  of  blue,  each 
three-and-one-half  tenths  of  an  inch  wide.  (v.  page  34.) 

For  Companions  of  the  First  Class,  other  than 
Original  Companions,  and  Companions  of  the  Second 
and  Third  Classes,  the  ribbon  shall  have  a  blue  centre 
eight-tenths  of  an  inch  wide,  with  a  border  of  white 
and  edging  of  red,  each  three-and-one-half  tenths  of 
an  inch  wide.  (v.  page  35.) 

SEC.  5. — The  Rosette  of  the  Order  shall  be  one-half 
of  an  inch  in  diameter,  of  watered  silk,  with  six  sector- 
shaped  sections  and  a  rim  with  six  diagonal  stripe*  on 
its  face  and  sides. 

For  Original  Companions  of  the  First  Class,  the 
sector-shaped  sections  shall  be  of  red,  white  and  blue, 
the  red  sections  being  double  the  size  of  those  of  the 
other  colors,  with  red  loop  in  the  centre.  The  rim 
shall  be  of  the  same  colors,  diagonal,  the  red  stripes 
being  double  the  width  of  those  of  the  other  colors. 

For  Companions  of  the  First  Class,  other  than 
Original  Companions,  and  Companions  of  the  Second 
and  Third  Classes,  the  sector-shaped  sections  shall  be 
of  blue,  with  white  loop  in  the  centre,  and  the  rim  of 
the  same  colors  and  design  as  prescribed  for  the 
Rosette  of  Original  Companions  of  the  First  Class. 


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ARTICLE   XXII. 

UNIFORM    OF   THE   ORDER. 

SECTION  I. — On  occasions  of  ceremony,  Companions 
may  wear  the  uniform  of  their  respective  arm  and  grade 
in  the  service. 

The  Insignia  shall  be  worn  conspicuously  on  the 
left  breast,  except  that  Officers  of  the  Order  shall  wear 
the  Badge  suspended  by  the  Ribbon  around  the  neck. 

SEC.  2. — Companions  when  not  on  duty  may  wear 
the  Rosette  of  the  prescribed  colors  in  the  upper 
button-hole  of  the  left  lapel  of  the  coat.  The  Rosette 
shall  not  be  worn  at  the  same  time  as  the  Insignia, 
and  the  Insignia  shall  be  worn  at  all  meetings  of 
the  Order. 

ARTICLE   XXIII. 

AMENDMENTS. 

No  alteration,  addition  or  amendment  shall  be  made 
to  this  Constitution  unless  it  shall  have  been  proposed 
by  a  State  Commandery,  communicated  to  all  other 
Commanderies,  and  ratified  by  the  votes  of  three-fourths 
of  the  Commanderies  at  the  next  succeeding  Congress. 


OBVERSE. 


REVERSE. 


BY-LAWS. 


ARTICLE   I. 

ORDER    OF    BUSINESS, 

THE  order  of  business  at  stated  meetings  shall  be  as 
follows : 

1.  The  Commandery  shall  be  called  to  order  by 
the  presiding  officer. 

2.  The  Chaplain  shall  pronounce  the  opening  prayer. 

3.  The  Recorder  may  call  the  roll  of  members. 

4.  The  minutes  of  the  last  stated  and  all  subsequent 
.neetings  shall  be  read  and  acted  upon. 

5.  Companions-elect  shall  be  installed. 

6.  The  stated  business  of  the  meeting,  if  any,  shall 
be  considered. 

7.  Unfinished  business  shall  be  taken  up. 

8.  Reports   of   officers    and    committees    shall   be 
heard. 

9.  Candidates  for  membership  shall  be  balloted  for. 

10.  Applications  for  membership  may  be  received. 

11.  Written  contmunications  shall  be  presented. 

12.  New  business  may  be  introduced. 

13.  Adjournment. 

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ARTICLE  II. 

GENERAL  RULES  AND  REGULATIONS. 

SECTION  I. — The  general  parliamentary  law  shall 
govern  the  meetings  of  the  Congress  of  the  Order 
and  the  Commanderies. 

SEC.  2. —  All  official  orders,  communications,  records 
and  proceedings,  of  whatever  character,  shall  conform 
as  nearly  as  possible  to  the  general  regulations,  usages 
and  customs  of  the  military  service  of  the  United  States. 

ARTICLE   III. 

INVESTITURE   OF   OFFICERS. 

A  Companion  elected  to  any  office  in  the  Order, 
before  being  invested  with  the  authority  of  the  same, 
shall  make  a  formal  declaration  upon  honor  that  he 
will  well  and  faithfully  perform  the  duties  of  the  office 
upon  which  he  is  about  to  enter,  and  comply  with  all 
the  established  laws  and  usages  of  the  Order. 

ARTICLE   IV. 

ADDITIONAL    DUTIES    OF    OFFICERS. 

SECTION  I. —  In  addition  to  those  prescribed  by  the 
Constitution,  the  following  duties  shall  be  performed 
by  the  several  officers  of  the  Commandery : — 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Commander  to  appoint 
all  officers  and  committees  not  otherwise  provided  for, 
and  sign  all  orders  drawn  upon  the  Treasurer,  by  order 
of  the  Board  of  Officers  or  the  Commandery,  for  sums 


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necessary  to  defray  expenses,  and  for  other  appropria 
tions. 

SEC.  2. —  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Recorder  to 
keep  in  books  provided  for  the  purpose, — 

1st.  The  Constitution  and  By-Laws,  rules  and 
regulations  of  the  Order. 

2d.  A  letter-book  of  copies  of  all  official  letters. 

3d.  A  ledger,  to  contain  the  accounts  of  the  Com- 
mandery  with  its  members. 

4th.  A  receipt-book,  in  which  to  take  the  Treas 
urer's  receipts. 

5th.  A  book  in  which  shall  be  recorded  the  names 
and  rank  in  the  service  of  all  persons  who  have  been  de 
clared  ineligible  for  membership  in  the  Order,  and  also 
of  those  Companions  who  may  have  been  expelled  from 
any  Commandery,  together  with  the  reasons  therefor. 

It  shall  be  his  duty  to  keep  these  books  in  readi 
ness  for  inspection  by  the  Council,  care  for  the  archives 
of  the  Commandery,  keep  all  accounts  between  the 
Commandery  and  its  members,  attest  all  orders  drawn 
upon  the  Treasurer  and  give  due  notice  of  all  meetings. 
On  the  first  day  of  January  in  each  year  he  shall  for 
ward  to  every  Companion  a  statement  of  his  account. 
He  shall  conduct  the  correspondence  of  the  Com 
mandery,  and  notify  the  Commandery-in-Chief  and  the 
State  Commanderies,  from  time  to  time  as  they  may 
occur,  of  applications,  the  withdrawals  of  applications, 
admissions,  rejections,  suspensions,  expulsions,  resig 
nations,  restorations  and  deaths.  He  shall  notify  the 


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families  of  deceased  Companions  of  the  First  Class,  of 
the  provisions  relating  to  succession  to  eligibility  of 
membership.  He  shall  have  the  care  and  custody  of 
the  Seal  of  the  Order.  He  shall,  at  the  last  stated 
meeting  in  his  term  of  office,  make  a  full  report  of 
all  moneys  received  during  his  term,  and  of  all  arrear 
ages  of  Companions,  and  transfer  to  his  successor  in 
office,  within  two  weeks  after  the  expiration  of  his 
term,  all  books,  papers,  or  other  property  in  his  pos 
session  belonging  to  his  office. 

SEC.  3. — The  Treasurer  shall  pay  all  orders  signed 
by  the  Commander  and  attested  by  the  Recorder,  and 
none  others,  and  retain  these  orders  as  his  vouchers. 
He  shall  keep  accounts  of  his  receipts  and  expendi 
tures,  making  quarterly  statements  thereof.  He  shall 
pay  over  and  deliver  to  his  successor  in  office  all 
moneys,  vouchers,  books  and  papers  belonging  to 
the  Commandery. 

SEC.  4. — The  Chancellor  shall  keep  in  a  book  full 
and  complete  records  of  the  issue  of  Diplomas, 
Insignia,  Ribbon  and  Rosettes.  In  no  case  shall  he 
issue  a  duplicate  Diploma  or  Insignia  except  by  a 
vote  of  the  Commandery  of  which  he  is  Chancellor, 
based  upon  the  statement,  upon  honor,  by  the  ap 
plicant  that  the  original  has  been  either  lost  or 
destroyed :  Provided,  That  a  Companion  obtaining 
such  duplicate  shall  pay  the  actual  cost  thereof. 

SEC.  5. — It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Board  of  Officers 


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to  act  as  a  court  of  honor  for  the  just  and  amicable 
settlement  of  dissensions  between  Companions. 

ARTICLE  V. 

INSTALLATION    OF    MEMBERS. 

A  Companion-elect  upon  being  installed  shall,  orally 
if  present,  and  in  writing  if  absent,  make  declaration 
upon  honor  that  he  will  maintain  the  Constitution  of  the 
Order,  conform  to  its  By-Laws  and  rules,  and  use  his 
best  endeavors  to  promote  its  objects  and  advance  its 
interests. 

ARTICLE   VI. 

FUNDS. 

SECTION  I. — The  fiscal  year  of  the  Order  shall  begin 
on  the  first  day  of  January. 

SEC.  2. —  The  funds  for  the  expenses  of  the  Order, 
and  for  purposes  of  relief,  shall  be  raised  by  an  annual 
assessment  of  at  least  five  dollars  upon  each  Compan 
ion,  which  shall  be  paid  in  advance. 

SEC.  3. — Any  Companion  who  shall  pay,  at  one 
time,  one  hundred  and  fifty  dollars  in  addition  to  his 
admission  fee,  shall  be  exempt  from  the  payment  of  all 
further  dues,  and  all  sums  so  paid  shall  be  transferred 
immediately  to  the  Treasurer  for  investment  in  such 
securities  as  shall  be  approved  by  the  Board  of 
Officers. 

SEC.  4. —  Should  a  Companion  who  has  commuted 
by  payment  as  hereinbefore  provided  be  transferred 
to  another  Commandery,  there  shall  be  paid  to  such 


Commandery  an  amount  bearing  the  same  propor 
tion  to  the  present  value  of  a  life  annuity — Carlisle 
Table,  six  per  cent. — at  his  present  age  that  the  com 
mutation  fee  originally  paid  by  him  bore  to  that  value 
at  his  age  at  that  time. 

ARTICLE   VII. 

FINES. 

SECTION  I. — The  fundamental  principles  of  this 
Order  being  recognized  as  its  only  test  of  loyal  cit 
izenship,  the  discussion  or  introduction  of  sectarian 
or  partisan  topics  at  meetings  is  prohibited,  under 
penalty  of  such  fine,  not  exceeding  fifty  dollars,  as 
may  be  imposed  by  order  of  the  Board  of  Officers. 

SEC.  2. — All  other  violations  of  the  principles  and 
obligations  of  the  Order  or  neglect  of  duty  may  be 
fined  at  the  option  of  the  Commandery. 

ACTICLE   VIII. 

RELIEF. 

Relief  may  be  afforded  to  needy  Companions,  or 
the  widows  and  orphans  of  deceased  Companions. 
The  Board  of  Officers,  at  its  first  meeting  after  in 
stallation,  shall  appoint  nine  Companions,  to  be  ap 
proved  by  the  Commandery,  as  a  Relief  Committee, 
to  serve  for  one  year  from  such  approval,  to  which 
committee  all  applications  for  relief  shall  be  referred. 
The  committee  may  afford  assistance  in  cases  which 
admit  of  no  delay,  which  shall  be  reported  to  the 


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Board  of  Officers  at  its  next  meeting.  The  expenses 
for  such  assistance  shall  be  paid  by  an  order  on  the 
Treasurer,  duly  signed  and  attested,  but  the  said  com 
mittee  shall  incur  no  other  expenses,  except  by  reso 
lution  of  the  Commandery. 

ARTICLE    IX. 

AMENDMENTS. 

No  alteration,  addition  or  amendment  shall  be  made 
to  the  By-Laws  unless  agreed  to  in  the  Congress  of 
the  Order  by  three-fourths  of  the  Commanderies. 


INSTITUTED  APRIL  15,  1865. 


INDEX. 


Accounts  —  FAO« 

to  be  kept  by  Recorder 3# 

to  be  kept  by  Treasurer 39 

shall  be  audited  by  Council 22 

Admission  Fee  — 

shall  be  at  least  twenty-five  dollars 12 

must  accompany  application  for  membership 12 

shall  be  refunded  in  case  of  non-election 12 

Admissions,  Commanderies  shall  be  notified  of 38 

Amendments  — 

to  Constitution 33 

to  By-Laws 42 

Applications  for  Membership  — 

to  whom  to  be  made II,  15 

how  to  be  made 12 

must  be  accompanied  by  admission  fee 12 

shall  be  published  in  a  circular 12 

shall  be  referred  to  a  committee  and  reported  on  at  next  stated 

meeting 12 

who  entitled  to  vote  on 12 

number  of  adverse  ballots  required  to  reject 13, 15 

withdrawal  of 13 

rejection  of *4 

renewal  by  rejected  applicants  of 14 

Commanderies  shall  be  notified  of  acceptance,  rejection,   or 

withdrawal  of •  3& 

Arrears  of  Dues  — 

Companions  cannot  vote  for  officers  or  be  eligible  to  office  un 
til  paid 23 

Companions  shall  be  notified  annually  of 23 

Companions  may  be  suspended  for 23 

Companions  may  be  dropped  from  rolls  for 24 

may  be  remitted 24 

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Badge  —     See  also  INSIGNIA.  PAGB 

description  of SOjS1 

number  of  diploma  to  be  engraved  on  link  of 31 

Ballots  — 

election  of  members  by 12,  13,  14,  15 

election  of  officers  by 20 

election  of  delegates  to  Congress  by 28 

Boards  of  Officers  — 

how  constituted  and  elected 20 

Commander  shall  preside  at  meetings  of 21 

Recorder  shall  record  proceedings  of 21 

duties  and  powers  of , 13,16,22,39,41 

shall  investigate  nominations  for  Third  Class  membership  .    .       13 

shall  investigate  charges  against  Companions 1 6 

shall   act   as   court   of  honor   in   dissensions   between    Com 
panions  39, 40 

shall  approve  investment  of  funds 40 

may  impose  fines 41 

shall  appoint  relief  committee 41 

Books  of  Commanderies  — 

to  be  kept  by  Recorder 38 

to  be  kept  by  Registrar 21 

to  be  kept  by  Treasurer 39 

to  be  kept  by  Chancellor 39 

shall  be  audited  by  Council 22 

Business,  order  of 36 

By-Laws,  amendments  to 42 

Chancellor-in-Chief  — 

election  of 20 

duties  of 24, 25 

Chancellors  — 

election  of 20 

duties  of 21, 39 

Chaplain-in-Chief  — 

election  of 2U 

duties  of 24 

Chaplain  — 

election  of 20 

duties  of 22 


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Charges  against  Companions,  how  preferred  and  acted  on     1 6,  17 

Charity 6,41 

Charters  — 

issue  of 26 

form  of •    •    26, 27 

shall  be  issued  by  Commandery-in-Chief 26,  28 

revocation  of 25 

Circulars  — 

Second  Class  Companions  becoming  First  Class  shall  be  pub 
lished  in II 

applications  for  membership  shall  be  published  in 12 

nominations  for  Third  Class  membership  shall  be  published  in     13 
applications  for  restoration  to  membership  shall  be  published 

in 16 

notice  of  petition  of  expelled  member  for  reinstatement  shall 

be  published  in 17 

notice  for  reinstatement  of  Companion  dropped  from  the  roll 
shall  be  published  in 24 

Coat  of  Arms 29 

Collateral  Descendants,  eligibility  to  membership  of    .    .    9,10,11 

Commanderies  —     See  also  STATE  COMMANDERIES. 

organizations  of  the  Order  shall  be  designated  as 7 

form  of  titles  for 7 

may  become  incorporated 7 

general  parliamentary  law  shall  govern  meetings  of    ....  37 

Commander-in-Chief — 

election  of 20 

duties  of 24 

shall  sign  diplomas 17 

may  convene  special  meetings 25 

shall   designate    time    and    place   of    organizing  new   com- 

manderies       28 

shall  be  a  member  of  the  Congress 28 

Commanders  — 

election  of 20 

duties  of 21, 37 

shall  call  for  objections  to  election  of  applicants 12 

shall  read  provisions  of  Constitution  in  case  of  rejection  of 
application - *5 


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Commanders  continued —  PAGB 

may  convene  special  meetings 23 

is  member  of  Commandery-in-Chief 24 

Commandery-in-Chief — 

National  Commandery  shall  be  designated  as 7 

may  become  incorporated 7 

Companions-at-Large  shall  be  elected  by 15 

designation  and  titles  of  officers  of 20 

election  of  officers  of .- 20 

investiture  of  officers  of 20,  37 

membership  of 24 

duties  and  powers  of  officers  of 24 

executive  and  judicial  power  vested  in 24 

diplomas  shall  be  issued  by 25 

revocation  of  charters  by 25 

Philadelphia  shall  be  headquarters  of 25 

times  and  places  of  stated  meetings  of 25 

special  meetings-  of 25 

provisions  for  expenses  of 25 

charters  for  State  Commanderies  shall  be  issued  by     ....  26 
time   and   place   of  organizing   new  Commanderies  shall  be 

designated  by 28 

Committee  of  Investigation  — 

applications  for  membership  of  First  and  Second  Classes  shall 

be  referred  to 12 

shall  report  on  application  to  next  stated  meeting 12 

Board   of  Officers  shall  constitute,  on  nominations  for  Third 

Class  membership 13 

Committee  of  Relief,  appointment  and  duties  of 41 

Commutation  of  Dues  — 

may  be  made •  •   •  •      40 

investment  of  money  received  for 40 

transfer  of  Companions  who  have  paid 40 

Companions  — 

shall  be  divided  into  three  classes 7 

who  eligible  to  become 7,8,9,10,11,15 

applications  to  become,  and  election  of  .    .    .    .     11,12,13,14,15 

shall  subscribe  to  Constitution 13 

installation  of 13, 40 

entitled  to  insignia 13,  14 

who  entitled  to  diploma 13,  14 


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Companions  continued —  FAG« 

resignation  of 15 

restoration  of 16 

transfer  of • 16 

forfeiture  of  membership  by 16 

expulsion  of 17 

reinstatement  of 10,17,24 

suspension  of I7>23>24 

dropping  from  rolls  of 24 

reprimand  of *7 

ORIGINAL  FIRST  CLASS: 

who  to  be  designated  as 8,  15 

succession  to  membership  of 8,  9,  IO,  1 1 

right  of  succession  lost  in  case  of  expulsion  of 10 

right  of  succession  may  be  revived  in  case  of  resignation 

or  dropping  of 1° 

eldest  sons  of  living,  eligible  to  Second  Class  membership       1 1 
none  but  Original  Companions  entitled  to  vote  on  admis 
sion  of I2 

entitled  to  insignia  and  diploma 13 

form  of  diploma  for 17,  18 

description  of  ribbon  for 32 

description  of  rosette  for 32 

FIRST  CLASS: 

who  to  be  designated  as  Original 8,  15 

who  eligible  by  inheritance  to  become 8, 9,  IO,  II 

upon  death  of  father  a  Second  Class  Companion  becomes  .       II 
Second  Class  Companions  cannot  vote  on  admission  of  .    .       II 

voting  on  admission  of  members  by 12,  13 

entitled  to  insignia 13 

by  inheritance  from  deceased  officers,  entitled  to  diploma  13,  14 

forms  of  diplomas  for I7»  l%>  X9 

description  of  ribbon  for 32 

description  of  rosette  for 32 

SECOND  CLASS  : 

who  eligible  to  become II 

when  become  First  Class II 

cannot  vote  on  admission  of  members  of  the  First  Class  .     II,  12 

entitled  to  insignia 13 

shall  return  Second  Class  insignia  on  becoming  Compan 
ion  of  First  Class '4 


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Companions  continued —  PAGB 

description  of  ribbon  for 32 

description  of  rosette  for 32 

THIRD  CLASS: 

who  eligible  to  become n 

limitation  on  number  of  .        n 

shall  not  be  elected  after  April  15,  1890 n 

how  nominated  and  elected 13 

entitled  to  insignia  and  diploma 13,  14 

description  of  ribbon  for 32 

description  of  rosette  for 32 

Companions-at-Large  — 

who  eligible  to  become 15 

mode  of  electing 15 

shall  affiliate  with  a  State  Commandery 15 

entitled  to  insignia  and  diploma 15 

Congress  of  the  Order  — 

of  whom  composed 28 

time  and  place  of  meeting  of 28 

election  of  delegates  to 28 

alternate  delegates  to 28 

manner  of  filling  vacancies  in 29 

legislative  power  vested  in 29 

manner  of  voting  in 29 

amending  Constitution  by 33 

general  parliamentary  law  to  govern  meetings  of 37 

Constitution  — 

Companions  shall  subscribe  to 13 

mode  of  amending 33 

Council-in-Chief — 

election  of 20 

duties  of •    • 24 

shall  meet  annually 25 

Council  — 

election  of.. 20 

duties  of 22 

Death  of  Members  — 

Commanderies  shall  be  notified  of 38 

families  shall  be  notified  relative  to  succession 39 

Deceased  Officers,  eligibility  of  descendants  of 8 


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Declaration  of  Companions  —  PAGE 

how  made 13 

form  of 40 

Declaration  of  Officers  — 

how  made 20 

form  of 37 

Delegates  to  the  Congress  — 

when  and  how  elected 28 

three  from  each  State  Commandery 28 

manner  of  filling  vacancies  in 29 

Descendants,  eligibility  to  membership  of 8,9,10,11 

Diplomas  — 

who  entitled  to 13,  14,  15 

who  to  hold  after  death 14 

how  made  and  attested 17 

form  of 17,  18,  19 

Chancellors  shall  have  custody  of 21,  22 

shall  be  issued  by  Commandery-in-Chief 24,  25 

shall  be  delivered  by  Chancellor-in-Chief 25 

shall  not  be  reissued 15 

shall  be  returned  in  case  of  resignation 15 

shall  be  returned  on  forfeiture  of  membership 16 

shall  be  numbered 31 

record  shall  be  kept  of  issue  of 39 

issue  of  duplicate 39 

District  of  Columbia  Commandery 7 

Dropping  from  Roll  — 

for  non-payment  of  dues 24 

reinstatement  in  cases  of ,    .    .  24 

of  Companions  by  inheritance  has  effect  of  waiver     ....  10 

reviving  right  of  succession  in  cases  of 10 

Dues  —  , 

Companions  cannot  vote  for  officers  or  be  eligible  to  office 

who  are  in  arrears  for 23 

Companions  shall  be  notified  in  April  of  arrears  of    ....  23 
Companions  may  be  suspended  or  dropped  from  rolls  for  non 
payment  of 23, 24 

may  be  remitted 24 

Companions  shall  be  notified  in  January  of 38 

amount  and  disposition  of 40 

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Dues  continued —  PAGE 

may  be  commuted 40 

Duties  of  Officers 21,24,25,37 

Elections  — 

OF  DELEGATES  TO  THE  CONGRESS: 

shall  be  by  ballot 28 

time  of  holding 28 

OF  MEMBERS: 

who  can  vote  in 12,13,15 

formal  request  for  objections  required  prior  to 12 

number  of  ballots  required  to  reject 13,  15 

Candidate  must  be  balloted  for  if  report  unfavorable    ...       13 
ballot  must  be  unanimous  if  candidate  has  been  previously- 
rejected      14 

OF  OFFICERS 

shall  be  by  ballot 20 

of  State  Commanderies  shall  be  annual 20 

of  Commandery-in-Chief  shall  be  biennial 20 

Companions  in  arrears  for  dues  cannot  vote  in 23 

Eligibility  to  Membership 7,8,9,10,11,15 

Enlisted  Men,  eligibility  to  membership  in  certain  cases  of    .    .        8 
Executive  Power,  vested  in  Commandery-in-Chief 24 

Expulsion  of  Companions  — 

causes  for 14,  16,  17 

two-thirds  vote  required  for 17 

reinstatement  after 17 

of  Companion  by  inheritance,  has  effect  of  waiver 10 

of  Original  Companion,  cancels  right  of  succession     ....  10 

record  to  be  kept  of 38 

Commanderies  shall  be  notified  of 38 

Pines 41 

First  Class  Companions  — 

who  to  be  designated  as  Original 8,  15 

who  eligible  by  inheritance  to  become 8,  9,  IO,  1 1 

upon  death  of  father  a  Second  Class  Companion  becomes  .    .       1 1 
Second  Class  Companions  cannot  vote  on  admission  of  ...       II 

voting  on  admission  of  members  by 12,  13 

entitled  to  insignia 13 

by  inheritance  from  deceased  officers,  entitled"to  diploma  .     13,  14 


First  Class  Companions  continued —  PAGK 

forms  of  diplomas  for ijt  18,  19 

description  of  ribbon  for 32 

description  of  rosette  for      •    •  32 

Fiscal  Year 40 

Forfeiture  of  Membership  — 

of  Companion  by  inheritance,  has  effect  of  waiver 10 

limitations  on 16 

diploma  and  insignia  to  be  returned  in  case  of 16 

Funds 40 

Impeachment  of  Members 16,  17 

Incorporation  of  Commanderies 7 

Inheritance  of  Membership 8, 9, 10, 1 1 

Insignia  — 

all  Companions  entitled  to 14 

after  death  of  Companion,  who  to  hold 14 

Second  Class  Companions  on  becoming  First  Class  to  return  .  14 

shall  not  be  reissued 15 

shall  be  returned  on  resignation 15 

shall  be  returned  on  forfeiture  of  membership 16 

Chancellors  shall  have  custody  and  issue  of 21,  22 

shall  be  delivered  by  Chancellor-in-Chief 25 

description  of 30 

manner  of  wearing 33 

shall  be  worn  at  all  meetings 33 

record  to  be  kept  of  issue  of 39 

issue  of  duplicate      39 

Installation  of  Companions  — 

how  made 13 

form  of 40 

Investiture  of  Officers  — 

how  made 20 

form  of.. 37 

Judicial  Powers,  vested  in  Commandery-in-Chief 24 

Junior  Vice-Commander-in-Chief — 

election  of 2O 

duties  of 24 

Junior  Vice-Commanders  — 


election  of , 


20 


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Junior  Vice-Commanders  continued —  PAGB 

duties  of 21 

are  members  of  Commandery-in-Chief 24 

Legislative  Powers,  vested  in  Congress  of  the  Order     ....  29 
Lineal  Descendants,  eligibility  to  membership  of    ...  8,  9,  10,  1 1 

Meetings  — 

genenil  parliamentary  law  shall  govern 37 

insignia  shall  be  worn  at 33 

OF  BOARD  OF  OFFICERS: 

Commander  shall  preside  at 21 

Recorder  shall  record  proceedings  of 21 

OF  COMMANDERY-IN-CHIEF  : 

times  and  places  of  stated  meetings  of 25 

Commander-in-Chief  may  call  special  meetings  of  ....  25 

OF  CONGRESS  OF  THE  ORDER  : 

time  and  place  of  holding 28 

manner  of  voting  in 29 

OF  COUNCIL-IN-CHIEF: 

shall  be  held  annually 25 

OF  STATE  COMMANDERIES  : 

times  of  holding  stated 23 

annual  meeting  in  May 23 

mode  of  convening  special 23 

quorum  required  for 23 

none  but  Companions  allowed  in 23 

charter  may  be  revoked  after  failure  for  one  year  to  hold  .  25 

order  of  business  at 36 

Recorder  shall  give  notice  of 38 

Members  shall  be  designated  Companions      7 

Membership —    See  also  SUCCESSION  TO  MEMBERSHIP. 

three  classes  of 7,  15 

eligibility  to 7,8,9,10,11,15 

applications  for II,  12,  15 

nominations  for  Third  Class 13 

election  to 12,  13,  14,  15 

resignation  of 15 

restoration  to 16 

transfer  of 16 

forfeiture  of 16 


53 

Membership  continued —  PAGB 

expulsion  from 17 

reinstatement  to , 10,  17,  24 

suspension  of 17,23,  24 

dropping  from  rolls  of 24 

diplomas  of 13, 14,  15,  17,  18,  19 

Motto  of  the  Order 30 

Name  of  the  Order 5 

National    Commandery,  shall   be   designated   Commandery-in- 

Chief      7 

Number  — 

shall  be  given  to  each  Companion  on  diploma 31 

shall  be  engraved  on  link  of  badge 31 

Objections  to  election  of  applicant      iz 

Objects  of  the  Order 6 

Officers  — 

who  served  as  such  prior  to  April  15,  1865,  eligible  to  mem 
bership   8 

who  served  as  enlisted  men,  in  what  cases  eligible  to  mem 
bership   g 

sons  of  deceased,  eligible  to  membership 8 

Officers  of  Commanderies  — 

designation  and  title  of 20 

time  and  manner  of  electing 20 

investiture  of 20, 37 

when  duties  begin  and  terminate 20,  21,  28,  37 

duties  and  powers  of 21,  22,  24,  25,  37 

filling  vacancies  in 22 

removal  of 22 

Companions   in   arrears   for   dues    cannot   vote   for,  and   in 
eligible  as 23 

manner  of  wearing  insignia  by 33 

Official  Papers,  form  of 37 

Order  of  Business 36 

Organization  of  the  Order 7 

Original  Companions  — 

who  to  be  designated  as 8,  1 1 

succession  to  membership  of 8,9,10,11 


54 

Original  Companions  continued —  Plcm 

right  of  succession  lost  in  case  of  expulsion  of 10 

right  of  succession  may  be  revived  in  case  of  resignation  or 

dropping  of 10 

eldest  son  of  living,  eligible  to  Second  Class  membership  .    .  II 
none   but  Original  Companions  allowed  to  vote  on   admis 
sion   of 12 

entitled  to  insignia  and  diploma 13 

form  of  diploma  for 17,  18 

description  of  ribbon  for 32 

description  of  rosette  for 32 

Parliamentary  Law  shall  govern  meetings 37 

Politics,  fine  for  discussing 41 

Powers  — 

executive  and  judicial,  vested  in  Commandery-in-Chief  ...  24 

legislative,  vested  in  the  Congress 29 

Preamble  to  Constitution 5 

Primogeniture,   succession   to   membership  to  be  governed  by 

rules   of 8 

Principles  of  the  Order 6 

Quorum 23 

Recorder-in-Chief — 

election  of 20 

duties  of 21, 24,  38 

shall  attest  diplomas 17 

shall  be  member  of  the  Congress 28 

Recorders  — 

election  of 20 

duties  of 21, 38 

are  members  of  Commandery-in-Chief 24 

Registrar-in-  Chief  — 

election  of 20 

duties  of 21,24 

Registrars  — 

election  of 20 

duties  of 21 

Reinstatement  to  Membership  — 

after  resignation 15,  16 


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Reinstatement  to  Membership  continued—  PAGE 

after  expulsion *7 

after  being  dropped  for  non-payment  of  dues 24 

Commanderies  shall  be  notified  of 3& 

Rejection  — 

admission  fee  shall  be  refunded  in  case  of 12 

number  of  adverse  ballots  required  for 13,  15 

ballot  must  be  unanimous  if  candidate  previously  rejected     .  14 

Commanderies  shall  be  notified  of '4.  3^ 

effect  of H 

renewal  of  application  in  case  of 14 

succession  to  membership  in  case  of 14 

Companions   shall   be   expelled   for  giving  information    rel 
ative  to      14 

provisions  of  Constitution  to  be  read  in  case  of 15 

Relief  Committee 41 

Religion,  fine  for  discussing 4* 

Remission  of  Dues,  two-thirds  vote  required  for 24 

Removal  of  Officers., 22 

Reports  — 

of  committee  on  applications  for  membership 12,  13,  15 

of  Board  of  Officers  on  charges 17 

of  Council  on  accounts 22 

shall  be  made  annually  by  State  Commanderies 28 

shall  be  made  annually  by  Recorders 39 

shall  be  made  annually  by  Treasurers 39 

Reprimand 17 

Resignation  of  Membership  — 

how  made  and  acted  on 15. 16 

dues  must  be  paid  and  insignia  and  diploma  returned  on    .    .  15 

cannot  be  accepted  pending  charges 16 

restoration  after 16 

of  Companion  by  inheritance  has  effect  of  waiver 10 

of  Original  Companion,  right  of  inheritance  may  be  revived  .  10 

Commanderies  shall  be  notified  of 38 

Restoration  to  Membership  — 

after  resignation 15,  16 

after  expulsion 17 

after  being  dropped  for  non-payment  of  dues        24 

Commanderies  shall  be  notified  of 38 


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Ribbon- 

Chancellors  shall  have  custody  and  issue  of  ...    ....    21   22 

shall  be  delivered  by  Chancellor-in-Chief 25 

description  of ,j 

record  to  be  kept  of  issue  of in 

Rosette  — 

Chancellors  shall  have  custody  and  issue  of  .......    21   22 

shall  be  delivered  by  Chancellor-in-Chief 25 

description  of «2 

manner  of  wearing       -,-> 

record  to  be  kept  of  issue  of 30 

Rules  and  Regulations 37 

Seal  of  the  Order  — 

description  of ,o 

shall  be  affixed  to  diplomas ij 

Recorders  shall  have  custody  of 30 

Second  Class  Companions  — 

who  eligible  to  become n 

when  become  First  Class x  x 

cannot  vote  on  admission  of  members  of  First  Class  ...     u  12 

entitled  to  insignia I3 

shall  return  Second  Class  insignia  on  becoming  Companions 

of  First  Class I4 

description  of  ribbon  for 32 

description  of  rosette  for 32 

Senior  Vice-Commander-in-Chief — 

election  of 2O 

duties  of  „. 

24 

Senior  Vice-Commanders  — 

election  of 2O 

duties  of 2I 

are  members  of  Commandery-in-Chief 24 

Special  Meetings,  how  convened , 23  2"? 

Staff  Officers,  who  served  without  commissions jij 

State  Commanderies  — 

organization  of » 

limited  to  one  in  each  State 7 

form  of  title  of - 

relative  seniority  of - 

may  become  incorporated - 


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State  Commanderies  continued —  ,AGM 

meetings  of ,  23 

issue  of  charters  for 26 

form  of  charter  for 26,  27 

revocation  of  charters  of 25 

shall  be  assessed  for  expenses  of  Commandery-in-Chief     .    .  25 

manner  of  organizing 28 

rules  and  regulations  may  be  adopted  by 28 

annual  reports  shall  be  made  by 28 

shall  each  have  one  vote  in  the  Congress 29 

Stated  Meetings  — 

of  Congress  of  the  Order 28 

of  Commandery-in-Chief 25 

of  Council-in-Chief 25 

of  State  Commanderies '23 

Succession  to  Membership  — 

to  be  governed  by  rules  of  primogeniture 8 

by  descendants  of  Original  Companions 8 

by  descendants  of  deceased  officers 8 

inheritance  shall  be  traced  back  in  each  case  of 9 

limitations  in  cases  of  collateral  descendants 9 

waiving  right  of 9 

in  case  first  descendant  is  eligible  in  his  own  right      ....  9 

when  collateral  descendants  may  be  nominated 10 

in  case  of  minors  shall  be  held  in  abeyance 10 

right  not  lost  by  resignation,  expulsion,  or  forfeiture  of  mem 
bership  of  Companion  by  inheritance 10 

right  lost  by  expulsion  of  Original  Companion 10 

right  may  be  revived  in  case  of  resignation  or  forfeiture  of 

membership  of  Original  Companion 10 

right  must  be  supported  by  affidavits i  r 

in  case  of  rejection  of  applicant 14 

new  number  to  be  engraved  on  badge  in  case  of 31 

Recorders   shall   notify  families  of  deceased  Companions  of 

provisions  relative  to 39 

Suspension  — 

for  misconduct 17 

for  non-payment  of  dues 23 

Commanderies  shall  be  notified  of 38 

Third  Class  Companions  — 

who  eligible  to  become u 


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Third  Class  Companions  continued —  PAGM 

limitation  on  number  of U 

shall  not  be  elected  after  April  15,  1890 n 

how  nominated  and  elected *3 

entitled  to  insignia  and  diploma I3i  !4 

description  of  ribbon  for 32 

description  of  rosette  for 32 

Title  of  the  Order 5 

Titles  of  Commanderies 7 

Transfers  — 

when  allowed  and  how  made 16 

in  case  of  revocation  of  charter      25 

of  Companions  who  have  commuted  dues 40 

Treasurer-in-Chief  — 

election  of 2° 

duties  of 24 

Treasurers  — 

election  of 20 

duties  of 21,39 

Uniforms      33 

Vacancies  — 

in  offices  of  Commanderies,  how  filled 21,22 

in  the  Congress  of  the  Order,  how  filled 28,  29 

Vice-Commanders  — 

election  of 20 

duties  of 21 

are  members  of  Commandery-in-Chief 24 

Vice-Commanders-in-Chief — 

election  of 20 

duties  of 24 

Voting  — 

majority  vote  required  to  revive  right  of  succession     ....  10 
Second  Class  Companions  shall  not  vote  on  application  for 

First  Class  Membership II 

who  entitled  to  vote  on  applications  for  Original  membership.  12 
who  entitled  to  vote  on  applications  for  First  Class  member 
ship  by  inheritance 12 

who  entitled  to  vote  on  applications  for  Second  Class  mem 
bership   12 


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Voting  continued —  PAGE 
who  entitled  to  vote  on  nominations  for  Third  Class  mem 
bership    13 

more  than  four  adverse  ballots  reject  applications  for  First 

or  Second  Class  membership 13 

one  adverse  ballot  rejects  nominations  for  Third  Class  mem 
bership    13 

one  adverse  ballot  rejects  application  for  membership  at  large.  15 
one  adverse  ballot  rejects  application  of  candidate  previously 

rejected       *4 

two-thirds  vote  required  to  accept  resignation 16 

majority  vote   required   to  restore    Companion   who  has  re 
signed     1 6 

two-thirds  vote  required   to  expel,  suspend,  or  reprimand  a 

Companion  for  misconduct 17 

unanimous   vote   required   to  reinstate  Companion  who   has 

been  expelled 17 

majority  of  ballots  cast  required  to  elect  officers 20 

two-thirds  vote  required  to  remove  officers 22 

majority  vote  required  to  suspend  Companion  for  non-pay 
ment  of  dues 23 

two-thirds  vote  required  to  drop  Companion  for  non-payment 

of  dues 24 

two-thirds  vote  required  to  remit  dues 14 

majority  vote  required  to  reinstate  Companion   dropped  for 

non-payment  of  dues 24 

two-thirds  vote  required  to  issue  charter 26 

delegates  to  the  Congress  shall  be  elected  by  ballot  ....  28 
each  State  Commandery  has  one  vote  in  the  Congress  ...  29 
vote  of  three-fourths  of  Commanderies  required  to  amend 

Constitution 33 

vote   of  three-fourths   of  Commanderies  required   to   amend 

By-Laws 42 

Waiving  Right  of  Succession  — 

may  be  done  by  any  person  eligible  by  inheritance 9 

in  case  of  minors  must  remain  in  abeyance 10 

resignation,  expulsion,  or  forfeiture  of  Companion  by  inherit 
ance  has  effect  of lo 

Withdrawal  of  Applications  — 

admission  fee  shall  be  refunded  in  case  of 12 

when  allowed 13 

Commanderies  shall  be  notified  of 38 


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